Donald Davidson has famously denied that linguistic communication re-quires convention. At the same time, the philosophy of language has been echoing with the Kripkean slogan ‘meaning is normative’. Rarely, however, have the two claims been brought together.1 The issue here is lexical o
In recent years the normativity of thought and meaning has been the subject of an extensive debate. ...
The central theme of this thesis is that our use of language is guided by linguistic conventions or ...
Donald Davidson's theory of mind is widely regarded as a normative theory. This is a something of a ...
Abstract In order to evaluate the validity and implications of Donald Davidson’s arguments against t...
This chapter identifies the central issue between Michael Dummett and Donald Davidson on the role of...
How could one separate the study of what words and sentences in natural languages mean from the stud...
Davidson's philosophy can, in an important sense, be characterised as a form of normativism, the vie...
In his address “On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme, ” Donald Davidson puts forth the notion of ...
The papers collected in this issue were solicited to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Donald D...
According to a venerable tradition in philosophy and linguistics, expressions have meaning through b...
It might come as a surprise for someone who has only a superficial knowledge of Donald Davidson’s ph...
For meaning normativism to hold, meaning must have a constitutive part which is obligation-producing...
As a number of recent articles have shown, Hans-Georg Gadamer and Donald Davidson articulate account...
What is the normativity of (linguistic) meaning? What exactly does this thesis (that meaning is norm...
The question of whether meaning is inherently normative has become a central topic in philosophy and...
In recent years the normativity of thought and meaning has been the subject of an extensive debate. ...
The central theme of this thesis is that our use of language is guided by linguistic conventions or ...
Donald Davidson's theory of mind is widely regarded as a normative theory. This is a something of a ...
Abstract In order to evaluate the validity and implications of Donald Davidson’s arguments against t...
This chapter identifies the central issue between Michael Dummett and Donald Davidson on the role of...
How could one separate the study of what words and sentences in natural languages mean from the stud...
Davidson's philosophy can, in an important sense, be characterised as a form of normativism, the vie...
In his address “On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme, ” Donald Davidson puts forth the notion of ...
The papers collected in this issue were solicited to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Donald D...
According to a venerable tradition in philosophy and linguistics, expressions have meaning through b...
It might come as a surprise for someone who has only a superficial knowledge of Donald Davidson’s ph...
For meaning normativism to hold, meaning must have a constitutive part which is obligation-producing...
As a number of recent articles have shown, Hans-Georg Gadamer and Donald Davidson articulate account...
What is the normativity of (linguistic) meaning? What exactly does this thesis (that meaning is norm...
The question of whether meaning is inherently normative has become a central topic in philosophy and...
In recent years the normativity of thought and meaning has been the subject of an extensive debate. ...
The central theme of this thesis is that our use of language is guided by linguistic conventions or ...
Donald Davidson's theory of mind is widely regarded as a normative theory. This is a something of a ...