The philosophy of Donald Davidson /

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Imprint:Chicago : Open Court, c1999.
Description:xviii, 782 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:The library of living philosophers ; v. 27
Library of living philosophers ; v. 27.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4223775
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Other authors / contributors:Hahn, Lewis Edwin, 1908-2004
ISBN:081269399X (pbk. : alk. paper)
0812693981 (cl. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [735]-758) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Frontispiece
  • General Introduction to the Library of Living Philosophers
  • Founder's General Introduction to the Library of Living Philosophers
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Part 1. Intellectual Autobiography of Donald Davidson
  • Sample of Davidson's Handwriting
  • Intellectual Autobiography of Donald Davidson
  • Part 2. Descriptive and Critical Essays on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, with replies
  • A.. First Things
  • 1.. Where Do We Disagree?
  • Reply to W. V. Quine
  • 2.. Scheme-Content Dualism and Empiricism
  • Reply to John McDowell
  • 3.. Correspondence, Coherence, and Realism
  • Reply to J. J. C. Smart
  • 4.. The Art of Donald Davidson
  • "Blind Time Drawing with Davidson"
  • Reply to Robert Morris
  • B.. Skepticism and Knowledge
  • 5.. Radical Interpretation and Philosophical Scepticism
  • Reply to Barry Stroud
  • 6.. The Very Idea of Massive Truth
  • Reply to A. C. Genova
  • 7.. Davidson's New Cogito
  • Reply to Thomas Nagel
  • 8.. Why is Self-Knowledge Different from Other Kinds of Knowledge?
  • Reply to Akeel Bilgrami
  • C.. Interpretation and Content
  • 9.. Comprehension and Interpretation
  • Reply to Tyler Burge
  • 10.. Wittgenstein, Davidson, and Radical Interpretation
  • Reply to James Hopkins
  • 11.. On the Way to Language
  • Reply to Simon Evnine
  • 12.. Prefers True: Archimedean Point or Achilles' Heel?
  • Reply to Deborah Hansen Soles
  • 13.. The Transcendental Pretensions of the Principle of Charity
  • Reply to Andrew Cutrofello
  • 14.. Interpretation and Responsibility: Excavating Davidson's Ethical Theory
  • Reply to Bill Martin
  • 15.. Locating Donald Davidson and Literary Language
  • Reply to Reed Way Dasenbrock
  • D.. Rationality and Action
  • 16.. Akrasia and the Principle of Continence or What the Tortoise Would Say to Achilles
  • Reply to Ariela Lazar
  • 17.. Reason and the Gardener
  • Reply to Marcia Cavell
  • 18.. Davidson on Weakness of Will and Self-Deception
  • Reply to Jon Elster
  • 19.. The Norms of the Mental
  • Reply to Pascal Engel
  • 20.. Rationality and Identity
  • Reply to Carol Rovane
  • 21.. He Asked for Water and She Gave Him Milk: On Fulfillment and Satisfaction of Intentions
  • Reply to Edna Ullmann-Margalit
  • 22.. Indeterminacy and Intention
  • Reply to John D. Collins
  • 23.. Representing Preferences: Donald Davidson on Rational Choice
  • Reply to Isaac Levi
  • E.. Anomalous Monism
  • 24.. Davidson's Mental-Physical Distinction
  • Reply to Richard Rorty
  • 25.. The Significance of Charity
  • Reply to Bjorn T. Ramberg
  • 26.. Anomalousness in Action
  • Reply to Jennifer Hornsby
  • 27.. Establishing Token-Token Psychophysical Identities
  • Reply to Bruce Vermazen
  • F.. Semantics
  • 28.. On Representing
  • Reply to Stephen Neale
  • 29.. A Perspective on Truth and Meaning
  • Reply to James Higginbotham
  • 30.. The Scope and Limits of Quotation
  • Reply to Ernest Lepore
  • 31.. Triangulation
  • Reply to Dagfinn Follesdal
  • Part 3. Bibliography of Donald Davidson
  • Index