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El. knyga: Dialogues with Davidson: Acting, Interpreting, Understanding

Edited by (University of Tasmania), Foreword by (Stanford University)
  • Formatas: 512 pages
  • Serija: Dialogues with Davidson
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jun-2011
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262295796
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  • Formatas: 512 pages
  • Serija: Dialogues with Davidson
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jun-2011
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262295796
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Leading scholars discuss Donald Davidson’s work in relation to a wide range of contemporary philosophical issues and approaches.

The work of the philosopher Donald Davidson (1917–2003) is not only wide ranging in its influence and vision, but also in the breadth of issues that it encompasses. Davidson’s work includes seminal contributions to philosophy of language and mind, to philosophy of action, and to epistemology and metaphysics.

In Dialogues with Davidson, leading scholars engage with Davidson’s work as it connects not only with aspects of current analytic thinking but also with a wider set of perspectives, including those of hermeneutics, phenomenology, the history of philosophy, feminist epistemology, and contemporary social theory. They link Davidson’s work to other thinkers, including Collingwood, Kant, Derrida, Heidegger, and Gadamer.

The essays demonstrate the continuing significance of Davidson’s philosophy, not only in terms of the philosophical relevance of the ideas he advanced, but also in the further connections and insights those ideas engender.
Foreword ix
Dagfinn Føllesdal
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: Davidson and Contemporary Philosophy xvii
Jeff Malpas
I On Language, Mind, and World
1(146)
1 Davidson versus Descartes
3(4)
Richard Rorty
2 What Subjectivity Isn't
7(22)
David Couzens Hoy
Christoph Durt
3 Davidson, Derrida, and Differance
29(14)
Samuel C. Wheeler III
4 Davidson, Kant, and Double-Aspect Ontologies
43(18)
Gordon G. Brittan, Jr.
5 Interpretive Semantics and Ontological Commitment
61(26)
Richard N. Manning
6 Davidson, Heidegger, and Truth
87(26)
Mark Okrent
7 Davidson and the Demise of Representationalism
113(16)
Giancarlo Marchetti
8 Method and Metaphysics: Pragmatist Doubts
129(18)
Bjørn Ramberg
II On Interpretation and Understanding
147(134)
9 Davidson's Reading of Gadamer: Triangulation, Conversation, and the Analytic---Continental Divide
149(18)
Lee Braver
10 In Gadamer's Neighborhood
167(24)
Robert Dostal
11 The Relevance of Radical Interpretation to the Understanding of Mind
191(28)
Jonathan Ellis
12 Incommensurability in Davidson and Gadamer
219(22)
Barbara Fultner
13 Davidson, Gadamer, Incommensurability, and the Third Dogma of Empiricism
241(18)
David Vessey
14 What Is Common to All: Davidson on Agreement and Understanding
259(22)
Jeff Malpas
III On Action, Reason, and Knowledge
281(146)
15 Davidson and the Autonomy of the Human Sciences
283(14)
Giuseppina D'Oro
16 Interpreting Davidson on Intentional Action
297(28)
Frederick Stoutland
17 Evaluative Attitudes
325(18)
Gerhard Preyer
18 Davidson's Normativity
343(28)
Stephen Turner
19 Davidson and the Source of Self-Knowledge
371(34)
Louise Roska-Hardy
20 Radical Interpretation, Feminism, and Science
405(22)
Sharyn Clough
Bibliography 427(26)
Contributors 453(4)
Index 457