Language, Mind and Epistemology: On Donald Davidson’s Philosophy

Author:   G. Preyer ,  F. Siebelt ,  A. Ulfig
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   1994 ed.
Volume:   241
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9780792328117


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   31 October 1994
Format:   Hardback
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Professor Donald Davidson is argued to be one of the most innovative and influential recent philosophers. Ranging over a variety of topics in the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and epistemology, his system of thought is unified by his inquiries into the nature of interpretation and understanding the speech and behaviour of others. Together with its introduction, this text examines Davidson's unified stance towards philosophy by joining American and European authors within a collection of essays. The authors discuss the central topics in Davidson's latest philosophy: his holistic truth-theoretic stance towards meaning and understanding; the epistemology of interpretation and translation; the externalist viewpoint in epistemology; the anti-Cartesian approach in accounting for first-person authority; the thesis of anomalous monism; and the holistic conception of the mental.

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Author:   G. Preyer ,  F. Siebelt ,  A. Ulfig
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   1994 ed.
Volume:   241
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 29.70cm
Weight:   1.860kg
ISBN:  

9780792328117


ISBN 10:   0792328116
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   31 October 1994
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Philosophy of Language.- Meaning, Holism and the Problem of Extensionality.- Davidson’s Use of Truth in Accounting for Meaning.- Was ist Wahrheit? (What Is Truth?).- Eigennamen und Kennzeichnungen — Anmerkungen zur sogenannten Frege-Russell-Theorie (Proper Names and Definite Descriptions — Some Remarks on the So-Called Frege-Russell-Theory).- Epistemology.- Quine and Davidson: Two Naturalized Epistemologists.- Davidson and Quine on Observation Sentences.- Events and Externalism.- Conceptual Relativism and Translation.- Conceptual Schemes after Davidson.- Singular Causal Sentences and two Relational Views.- Philosophy of Mind and Theory of Action.- The Inadequacy of Anomalous Monism as a Realist Theory of Mind.- Internalism, Externalism, and Davidson’s Conception of the Mental.- Dividing the Self.- Willensschwäche — Wie ist das nur möglich? (Weakness of the Will — How Is It Possible?).- Davidson on Intentional Content and Self-Knowledge.- Sharing Beliefs and the Myth of the Subjective.- First-Person Knowledge and Authority.- Rationalität: Absichten — Primärgründe — praktisches Denken (Rationality: Intentions — Primary Reasons — Practical Thinking).- Dialectic and Dialogue.- Name Index.

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`The present volume is one among a number of evidences of the new openness to the pleasures and advantages of the free exchange of ideas drawn from philosophical cultures that until recently often seemed so disparate as to preclude productive conversation. ' Donald Davidson


'The present volume is one among a number of evidences of the new openness to the pleasures and advantages of the free exchange of ideas drawn from philosophical cultures that until recently often seemed so disparate as to preclude productive conversation. ' Donald Davidson


`The present volume is one among a number of evidences of the new openness to the pleasures and advantages of the free exchange of ideas drawn from philosophical cultures that until recently often seemed so disparate as to preclude productive conversation. ' Donald Davidson


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