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21Donald Davidson as an Analytic Phenomenologist: Husserl and Davidson on Anomalous Monism and ActionPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1-22. forthcoming.This paper puts the theories of Donald Davidson into conversation with those of Edmund Husserl, arguing that their work can be read as representing different species of a singular kind, with both defending: (1) versions of anomalous monism, and (2) the legitimacy of event explanation by way of intentionality, rationality, and talk of agentive action. Through these they provide an account of the mental that aligns with the physical while also avoiding the mental’s nomological capture, or its redu…Read more
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Social and Political Philosophy |
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