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    Davidson's Triangulation: Content‐Endowing Causes and Circularity
    with Tomá[Sbreve] Marvan
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 12 (2): 177-195. 2004.
    In this article we aim to reconstruct some aspects of Davidson's idea of triangulation, and against this reconstruction, ask whether the idea is viciously circular. We begin by looking at the claim that without a triangularn setting, there is no saying what the cause of a being's responses is. In the first section we discuss the notion of relevant similarity, and what difference the presence of a second non‐linguistic being could make for the individuation of a common focus of attention. In the …Read more