Challenging accepted views about the differences between the thought of two of the major figures of twentieth-century philosophy, this volume demonstrates that there is much that the philosophies of Wittgenstein and Davidson have in common. It will be important for those interested in the philosophy of mind, language, and action.
Challenging accepted views about the differences between the thought of two of the major figures of twentieth-century philosophy, this volume demonstrates that there is much that the philosophies of Wittgenstein and Davidson have in common. It will be important for those interested in the philosophy of mind, language, and action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Claudine Verheggen; 1. Holism in action Robert H. Myers; 2. Davidson's Wittgenstenian view of meaning Paul Horwich; 3. Davidson and Wittgenstein - a Homeric struggle? Åsa Wikforss; 4. Rule-following and charity: Wittgenstein and Davidson on meaning determination Kathrin Glüer; 5. Davidson's treatment of Wittgenstein's rule-following paradox Claudine Verheggen; 6. Davidson and Wittgenstein on meaning and understanding Barry Stroud; 7. The search for 'the essence of human language' in Wittgenstein and Davidson Jason Bridges; 8. Wittgenstein and Davidson on animal minds Hans-Johann Glock; 9. Wittgenstein and Davidson on first-person authority and the univocality of mental terms William Child; 10. The harmony of thought and reality: Wittgenstein and Davidson versus McDowell Tim Thornton; 11. Davidson, Russell and Wittgenstein on the problem of predication José L. Zalabardo.
Introduction Claudine Verheggen; 1. Holism in action Robert H. Myers; 2. Davidson's Wittgenstenian view of meaning Paul Horwich; 3. Davidson and Wittgenstein - a Homeric struggle? Åsa Wikforss; 4. Rule-following and charity: Wittgenstein and Davidson on meaning determination Kathrin Glüer; 5. Davidson's treatment of Wittgenstein's rule-following paradox Claudine Verheggen; 6. Davidson and Wittgenstein on meaning and understanding Barry Stroud; 7. The search for 'the essence of human language' in Wittgenstein and Davidson Jason Bridges; 8. Wittgenstein and Davidson on animal minds Hans-Johann Glock; 9. Wittgenstein and Davidson on first-person authority and the univocality of mental terms William Child; 10. The harmony of thought and reality: Wittgenstein and Davidson versus McDowell Tim Thornton; 11. Davidson, Russell and Wittgenstein on the problem of predication José L. Zalabardo.
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