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Tim Button

    Tim Button is a distinguished British thinker whose work delves into the profound relationship between language and the world. He critically examines the intricate connections between semantics and skepticism, exploring the very limits of realism. His scholarly pursuits bridge the realms of logic, mathematics, and metaphysics, offering readers a stimulating intellectual journey into the nature of reality and meaning.

    Are You Wiggly?
    Philosophy and Model Theory
    Are You Giggly? (Interactive Read-Aloud with Novely Mirror)
    The Limits of Realism
    • The Limits of Realism

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(14)Add rating

      The book delves into the intricate connections between cognition, language, and reality, presenting a nuanced perspective on skepticism. Tim Button posits that the two primary forms of skepticism are interconnected and can be addressed, yet acknowledges the inherent limitations in our understanding. He advocates for a balanced stance between internal and external realism, emphasizing that precise delineation between the two remains elusive.

      The Limits of Realism
    • Engaging readers with its playful tone, the story explores the whimsical world of giggles, inviting them to discover which characters find joy in laughter. The narrative builds anticipation, culminating in a delightful surprise that adds to the fun, making it a charming read for children.

      Are You Giggly? (Interactive Read-Aloud with Novely Mirror)
    • Philosophy and Model Theory

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intersection of philosophy and model theory, this book aims to introduce and explore the significant connections between these fields. It offers a comprehensive survey that highlights the philosophical implications and applications of model theory, making it a valuable resource for both philosophers and logicians. Through organized discussions, it seeks to deepen understanding and appreciation of model theory's philosophical relevance.

      Philosophy and Model Theory
    • If they aren't wiggly, who is? Find out who wiggles and who doesn't in this playful book that ends with a delightful, wiggly surprise!

      Are You Wiggly?