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Truth, Language and History - Book 5: Philosophical Essays

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Zusatztext 'While every one of the five volumes of Davidson's essays is a philosophical treasure trove, all containing influential and important essays, this final volume is especially interesting since it encompasses a number of key topics that are of special significance in Davidson's thinking. . . . One of the great merits of this volume is that it does indeed give a sense of the breadth of Davidson's thinking, and of the extent to which it extended beyond the usual confines of traditional "analytic" philosophy. . . . the radical and idiosyncratic character of Davidson's thinking is still, it seems to me, very much underappreciated and often unrecognised . . . The hope is that the publication of the essays in this volume, along with the essays included in the other four . . . will eventually give rise to a more integrated appreciation of Davidson's work - work that constitutes one of the landmarks of twentieth-century philosophy' Klappentext Truth! Language! and History is the much-anticipated final volume of Donald Davidson's philosophical writings. In four groups of essays! Davidson continues to explore the themes that occupied him for more than fifty years: the relations between language and the world; speaker intention and linguistic meaning; language and mind; mind and body; mind and world; mind and other minds. He asks: what is the role of the concept of truth in these explorations? And! can a scientific world view make room for human thought without reducing it to something material and mechanistic? Including a new introduction by his widow! Marcia Cavell! this volume completes Donald Davidson's colossal intellectual legacy. Zusammenfassung Comprising Donald Davidson's philosophical writings, this work explores the themes that occupied him for more than fifty years: the relations between language and the world; speaker intention and linguistic meaning; language and mind; mind and body; mind and world; and mind and other minds. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Truth 1: Truth Rehabilitated (1997) 2: The Folly of Trying to Define Truth (1996) 3: Method and Metaphysics (1993) 4: Meaning, Truth, and Evidence (1990) 5: Pursuit of the Concept of Truth (1995) 6: What is Quine's View of Truth? (1994) Language 7: A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs (1986) 8: The Social Aspect of Language (1994) 9: Seeing Through Language (1997) 10: James Joyce and Humpty Dumpty (1989) 11: The Third Man (1992) 12: Locating Literary Language (1993) Anomalous Monism 13: Thinking Causes (1993) 14: Laws and Cause (1995) Historical Thoughts 15: Plato's Philosopher (1985) 16: The Socratic Concept of Truth (1992) 17: Dialectic and Dialogue (1994) 18: Gadamer and Plato's Philebus (1997) 19: Aristotle's Action (2001) 20: Spinoza's Causal Theory of the Affects (1993) Appendix: Replies to Rorty, Stroud, McDowell, and Pereda (1998) ...

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Authors Donald Davidson
Publisher Clarendon Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.02.2005
 
EAN 9780198237570
ISBN 978-0-19-823757-0
Dimensions 145 mm x 220 mm x 22 mm
Series Philosophical Essays
Philosophical Essays
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies

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