The article is primarily concerned with the notion of a truth-maker. An explication for this notion is offered, which relates
it to other notions of making something
such-and-such. In particular, it is shown that the notion of a truth-maker is a close relative of a concept employed by van Inwagen in
the formulation of his
Consequence Argument. This circumstance helps understanding the general mechanisms of the concepts involved. Thus, a schematic explication of
a whole battery of related notions is offered. It is based on an explanatory notion, introduced by the sentential connector
“because”, whose function is examined in some detail. Finally, on the basis of the explication proposed, an argument is developed
to the effect that the objects usually regarded as truth-makers are not apt to play this role.