... sentences. What, though, of the inevitable spandrels? Why thinkthat the ttruth of the first displayed sentence in §1.3 (or etc.) depends on thettruth (or tfalsity) of base-language sentences? ... reading).Regardless of other conceptions of truth, the question is whether Capture andRelease hold for transparent truth, our see-through device ttruth. Since, on thegoing account, ttruth is introduced ... basic ttruththeory (sans conditional, which is taken up in Chapter 2). The result is a knownttruth theory, notably, the dual of Kripke’s familiar Strong Kleene truth theory,6but a truth theory...