Reflecting Davidson
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Reflecting Davidson

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Reflecting Davidson

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
ISBN
9783110886504

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Truth, Meaning and Logical Form
  3. Donald Davidson (Berkeley): Reply to Wolfgang Künne
  4. Davidson on Truth
  5. Donald Davidson: Reply to Richard Schantz
  6. Quine and Davidson on Reference and Evidence
  7. Donald Davidson: Reply to Felix Mühlhölzer
  8. Is Radical Interpretation Possible?
  9. Donald Davidson: Reply to Jerry Fodor and Ernest Lepore
  10. The Philosophical Significance of a Shared Language
  11. Donald Davidson: Reply to Andreas Kemmerling
  12. Norms and Meaning
  13. Donald Davidson: Reply to Akeel Bilgrami
  14. Uses of Mistakes
  15. Donald Davidson: Reply to Joachim Schulte
  16. “What Metaphors Mean” and how Metaphors Refer
  17. Donald Davidson: Reply to Oliver Scholz
  18. How Relational Are Davidson’s Beliefs?
  19. Donald Davidson: Reply to Johannes Brandl
  20. First-Person Authority and Radical Interpretation
  21. Donald Davidson: Reply to Eva Picardi
  22. The Explanation of First Person Authority
  23. Donald Davidson: Reply to Bernhard Thöle
  24. The Architecture and Evidential Base of the Unified Theory
  25. Donald Davidson: Reply to Lorenz Lorenz-Meyer
  26. Reasons, Actions, and their Relationship
  27. Donald Davidson: Reply to Ralf Stoecker
  28. The Explanatory Force of Action Explanations
  29. Donald Davidson: Reply to Peter Lanz
  30. Mental Concepts: Causal because Anomalous
  31. Donald Davidson: Reply to Peter Bieri
  32. Evaluative Judgements
  33. Donald Davidson: Reply to Thomas Spitzley
  34. Problems of Induction: Davidson and Goodman on Emeralds, Emeroses and Emerires
  35. Donald Davidson: Reply to Rosemarie Rheinwald
  36. Selected bibliography
  37. Index