In
Truth (1990), Horwich presented a detailed defence of the
minimalist variant of the
deflationary theory of truth. He is opposed to appealing to reference and truth to explicate meaning, and so has defended a naturalistic
use theory of meaning in his book
Meaning. Other concepts he has advanced are a probabilistic account of
scientific methodology and a unified explanation of temporally asymmetric phenomena. In the context of philosophical speculations about
time travel, Horwich coined the term autofanticide for a variant of the
grandfather paradox, in which a person goes back in time and deliberately or inadvertently kills their infant self. ==Books==