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D. Davidson

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  •  8
    Meaning, truth and evidence
    In Robert B. Barrett & Roger F. Gibson (eds.), Perspectives on Quine, Blackwell. pp. 68--79. 1990.
    Semantic TheoriesThe Basis of Meaning, MiscInterpretivist Accounts of Meaning and Content
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    The logic of grammar (edited book)
    Dickenson Pub. Co.. 1975.
    Donald DavidsonLogic and Philosophy of LogicSyntax
  •  35
    The Concept of Person in the Evolutionary Process of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Some Educational Implications
    Dissertation, Marquette University. 1976.
    The human person is the focal point of contemporary concern. This first sentence from Andre Ligneul's Teilhard and Personalism touches on the very nature of the present status of the evolutionary object called man--the human person. To be a person is to be the ever evolving organism that represents the present pinnacle of evolutionary success on the planet Earth. The human person will be the focus of this research project. Through the many writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, but most specifi…Read more
    The human person is the focal point of contemporary concern. This first sentence from Andre Ligneul's Teilhard and Personalism touches on the very nature of the present status of the evolutionary object called man--the human person. To be a person is to be the ever evolving organism that represents the present pinnacle of evolutionary success on the planet Earth. The human person will be the focus of this research project. Through the many writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, but most specifically The Phenomenon of Man, an attempt will be made to define the process that is the human person. A further goal is to set this process in the present context of social evolution occurring in the United States. Special emphasis will be placed on some educational implications that Teilhard's process may have for the United States and the world...
    Donald DavidsonEvolutionary Biology
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    Seeing Through Language / Viđenje kroz jezik ( Bosnian translation by Nijaz Ibrulj)
    with Nijaz Ibrulj
    Sophos 1 (12): 217-230. 2019.
    The text is translated from the book by D. Davidson: Truth, Language, and History. Oxford University press, 2005.pp. 127-141.
    Donald Davidson
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    A Unified Theory of Thought, Meaning, and Action / Jedinstvena teorija mišljenja, znacenja i djelovanja (Bosnian translation by Nijaz Ibrulj)
    with Nijaz Ibrulj
    Sophos 1 (15). 2022.
    The text "A Unified Theory of Thought, Meaning, and Action" is translated here from Donald Davidson's book: Problems of Rationality.Oxford University Press, 2004. pp.151-166
    Philosophy of LanguagePhilosophy of MindDonald Davidson
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    Truth and Meaning / Istina i značenje (Bosnian translation by Nijaz Ibrulj)
    with Nijaz Ibrulj
    Dijalog 1 (2): 79-94. 1998.
    The text "Truth and Meaning" is translated here from Donald Davidson's book: Donald Davidson - Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation (Philosophical Essays of Donald Davidson) (1984), pp. 17-37
    Philosophy of MindPhilosophy of LanguageDonald Davidson
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    Semantics for Natural Languages / Semantika za prirodne jezike (Bosnian translation by Nijaz Ibrulj)
    with Nijaz Ibrulj
    Odjek 1 (1-3): 71-73. 1997.
    The essay "Semantics for Natural Languages" is here translated from a collection of Davidson's essays published under the title "Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation", Claredon Press, Oxford 1984.
    Philosophy of LanguageLogic and Philosophy of LogicDonald Davidson
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    Rational Animals / Racionalne životinje (Bosnian translation by Nijaz Ibrulj)
    with Nijaz Ibrulj
    Sophos 223-234. forthcoming.
    The essay "Rational Animals" is translated from the book: Donald Davidson: Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective. Oxford: Clarendon Press 2001, pp. 95-105.
    Philosophy of MindPhilosophy, General WorksPhilosophy of LanguageDonald Davidson
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    A Coherence Theory of Truth and Knowledge
    In Sven Bernecker & Fred I. Dretske (eds.), Knowledge: Readings in Contemporary Epistemology, Oxford University Press. 2000.
    Coherence Theory of TruthDonald Davidson
  • Mental Events
    In John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology, Oxford University Press. 2003.
    Donald Davidson
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    Thought and Talk
    In John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology, Oxford University Press. 2003.
    Donald Davidson
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    Philosophy news
    with John Cottingham, Dan Dennett, Hanjo Glock, Chris Hookway, Wv Orman, John Searle Quine, Larry Weiskrantz, Kathy Wilkes, and Andrew Woodfield
    Cogito 4 (2): 139-140. 1990.
    Media Ethics
  •  5
    Exchange between Donald Davidson and WV Quine following Davidson's lecture
    with W. V. Quine
    Theoria 60 (3): 226-231. 1994.
    Donald Davidson
  •  3
    Realism/Antirealism and Epistemology (edited book)
    with William P. Alston, Roderick M. Chisholm, Gilbert Harman, Richard Rorty, and John R. Searle
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1997.
    This landmark collection of essays by six renowned philosophers explores the implications of the contentious realism/antirealism debate for epistemology. The essays examine issues such as whether epistemology needs to be realist, the bearing of a realist conception of truth on epistemology, and realism and antirealism in terms of a pragmatist conception of epistemic justification. Richard Rorty's essay provides a critical commentary on the other five.
    Realism and Anti-Realism
  •  3
    A Nice Derangment of Epithaphs, w: E. Lepore
    In Ernest LePore (ed.), Truth and Interpretation: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, Blackwell. 1986.
    IntentionalityMeaning Holism
  •  62
    What Metaphors Mean
    In Maite Ezcurdia & Robert J. Stainton (eds.), The Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary in Philosophy, Broadview Press. pp. 453-465. 2013.
    Metaphor
  •  3
    The logical Form of Action Statements."
    In Nicholas Rescher (ed.), The Logic of Decision and Action, University of Pittsburgh Press. 1966.
    Logical Form
  •  2
    Indeterminism and antirealism
    In Christopher B. Kulp (ed.), Realism/Antirealism and Epistemology, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 109--122. 1997.
    Libertarianism about Free Will
  •  169
    The problem of objectivity
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (2): 203-220. 1995.
    Since Descartes, epistemology has been based on first person knowledge. We must begin, according to the usual story, with what is most certain: knowledge of our own sensations and thoughts. In one way or another we then progress, if we can, to knowledge of an objective external world. There is then the final, tenuous, step to knowledge of other minds. I shall argue for a total revision of this picture. All propositional thought, whether positive or skeptical, whether of the inner or of the outer…Read more
    Since Descartes, epistemology has been based on first person knowledge. We must begin, according to the usual story, with what is most certain: knowledge of our own sensations and thoughts. In one way or another we then progress, if we can, to knowledge of an objective external world. There is then the final, tenuous, step to knowledge of other minds. I shall argue for a total revision of this picture. All propositional thought, whether positive or skeptical, whether of the inner or of the outer, requires possession of the concept of objective truth, and this concept is accessible only to those creatures that are in communication with others. Knowledge of other minds is thus basic to all thought. But such knowledge requires and assumes knowledge of a shared world of objects in a common time and space. Thus the acquisition of knowledge is not based on a progression from the subjective to the objective; it emerges holistically, and is interpersonalfrom the start.
    Epistemological SourcesSelf-Knowledge
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    Ações, razões e causas
    with Marcelo Fischborn
    Critica. 2012.
    Qual é a relação entre uma razão e uma ação quando a razão explica a ação, dando a razão do agente para fazer o que fez? Podemos chamar tais explicações de racionalizações, e dizer que a razão racionaliza a ação. Neste artigo quero defender a posição antiga — e de senso comum — de que a racionalização é uma espécie de explicação causal b. A defesa sem dúvida exige alguma reelaboração, mas não parece necessário abandonar a posição, como muitos autores recentes insistem.
    Causal Theory of ActionReasons and CausesDonald Davidson
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    PHIL 470: Seminar: Metaphysics & Epistemology Truth and Reality
    Course Outline: § Main Goals: 1. To construct a theory of meaning (a semantics) as Tarski does with a theory of truth. 2. To argue that the meaning of a sentence is nothing but its truth conditions. 3. To argue that a characterization of a truth predicate describes the required kind of structure, and provides a clear and testable criterion of an adequate semantics for a natural language.
    Donald Davidson
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    Russell Edson
    The only thing worth saying about the author, in my view, is what he has given to be public, all the rest being the generalized personal, which is mere confusion and finally dust.
    Bertrand Russell
  •  364
    The individuation of events
    In Carl G. Hempel, Donald Davidson & Nicholas Rescher (eds.), Essays in honor of Carl G. Hempel, D. Reidel. pp. 216-34. 1970.
    Donald Davidson
  •  35
    The logical form of action sentences
    In Nicholas Rescher (ed.), The Logic of Decision and Action, University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 81--95. 1966.
    Donald DavidsonAction SentencesLogical FormCausal Theory of Action
  •  19
    Theories of meaning and learnable languages
    In Yehoshua Bar-Hillel (ed.), Proceedings of the International Congress for Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, North-holland. pp. 383-394. 1965.
    Donald DavidsonSemantic TheoriesKnowledge of LanguageLinguistic Universals
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    Reply to Peter Bieri's Mental Concepts: Causal Because Anomalous
    In Ralf Stoecker (ed.), Reflecting Davidson: Donald Davidson Responding to an International Forum of Philosophers, De Gruyter. 1993.
    Anomalous MonismDonald DavidsonAnomalous Monism and Mental Causation
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    Thinking causes
    In Pascal Engel (ed.), Mental causation, Oxford University Press. pp. 1993--3. 1995.
    Anomalous MonismDonald DavidsonReasons and CausesInterlevel Relations in Cognitive ScienceNonreducti…Read more
    Anomalous MonismDonald DavidsonReasons and CausesInterlevel Relations in Cognitive ScienceNonreductive Materialism
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    Problems in the explanation of action
    In John Jamieson Carswell Smart, Philip Pettit, Richard Sylvan & Jean Norman (eds.), Metaphysics and Morality: Essays in Honour of J. J. C. Smart, Blackwell. 1987.
    Anomalous MonismDonald DavidsonAnomalous Monism and Mental CausationCausal Theory of ActionPhilosoph…Read more
    Anomalous MonismDonald DavidsonAnomalous Monism and Mental CausationCausal Theory of ActionPhilosophy, General Works
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    Reply to Jerry Fodor and Ernest Lepore's Is Radical Interpretation Possible?
    In Reflecting Davidson, Stoecker, Ralf, De Gruyter. 1993.
    Interpretivist Accounts of Meaning and ContentDonald Davidson
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    Truth rehabilitated
    In Robert Brandom (ed.), Rorty and His Critics, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 65--74. 2000.
    Tarskian Theories of TruthPrimitivism about Truth
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