Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective is the long-awaited third volume of philosophical writings by Donald Davidson, whose influence on philosophy since the 1960s has been deep and broad. His first two collections, published by OUP in the early 1980s, are recognized as contemporary classics. Now Davidson presents a selection of his work on knowledge, mind, and language from the 1980s and the 1990s. We all have knowledge of our own minds, knowledge of the contents of other minds, and knowledge of the shared environment. Davidson examines the nature and status of each of these three sorts of…mehr
Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective is the long-awaited third volume of philosophical writings by Donald Davidson, whose influence on philosophy since the 1960s has been deep and broad. His first two collections, published by OUP in the early 1980s, are recognized as contemporary classics. Now Davidson presents a selection of his work on knowledge, mind, and language from the 1980s and the 1990s. We all have knowledge of our own minds, knowledge of the contents of other minds, and knowledge of the shared environment. Davidson examines the nature and status of each of these three sorts of knowledge, and the connections and differences among them. Along the way he has illuminating things to say about truth, human rationality, and the relations among language, thought, and the world. This new volume offers a rich and rewarding feast for anyone interested in philosophy today, and is essential reading for anyone working on its central topics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donald Davidson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. Donald Davidson is Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard, completing his Ph.D. in classical philosophy after serving in the US Navy from 1942 to 1945. Before coming to Berkeley in 1981, he was Professor at Stanford, Princeton, Rockefeller, and the University of Chicago. He is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Subjective 2: Knowing One's Own Mind (1987) 3: The Myth of the Subjective (1988) 4: What is Present to the Mind (1989) 5: Indeterminism and Antirealism (1997) 6: The Irreducibility of the Concept of the Self (1998) Intersubjective 8: The Second Person (1992) 9: The Emergence of Thought (1997) Objective Afterthoughts 11: Empirical Content (1982) 12: Epistemology and Truth (1988) 13: Epistemology Externalized (1990) 14: Three Varieties of Knowledge (1991) Bibliographical References, Index
Introduction Subjective 2: Knowing One's Own Mind (1987) 3: The Myth of the Subjective (1988) 4: What is Present to the Mind (1989) 5: Indeterminism and Antirealism (1997) 6: The Irreducibility of the Concept of the Self (1998) Intersubjective 8: The Second Person (1992) 9: The Emergence of Thought (1997) Objective Afterthoughts 11: Empirical Content (1982) 12: Epistemology and Truth (1988) 13: Epistemology Externalized (1990) 14: Three Varieties of Knowledge (1991) Bibliographical References, Index
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