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Truth, Language, and History - Philosophical Essays Volume 5

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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. 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, Donald ((1917-2003) Formerly Department Davidson
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.02.2005
 
EAN 9780198237563
ISBN 978-0-19-823756-3
No. of pages 370
Series Philosophical Essays
Philosophical Essays
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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