@article{McGrath2003-MCGWTD,pages = {666--688},title = {What the Deflationist May Say About Truthmaking},volume = {66},abstract = {The correspondence theory of truth is often thought to be supported by the intuition that if a proposition (sentence, belief) is true, then something makes it true. I argue that this appearance is illusory and is sustained only by a conflation of two distinct notions of truthmaking, existential and non-existential. Once the conflation is exposed, I maintain, deflationism is seen to be adequate for accommodating truthmaking intuitions},author = {Matthew McGrath},journal = {Philosophy and Phenomenological Research},year = {2003},number = {3}}@