"'... It is so carefully written and argued, with so serious and successful an exposition and examination of the key doctrines involved, that one could hardly find a better introduction to its subject matter or a more judicious treatment of its themes. It is also a pleasure to read.' Ernest Sosa, Brown University 'In this clear and engaging book, Douglas McDermid gives us the first comprehensive account of classical and contemporary pragmatist arguments against the correspondence theory of truth. Anyone interested in the pragmatist account of truth - indeed, in any account of truth - will find this book a tremendously useful resource.' Cheryl Misak, University of Toronto"