This paper seeks to bring out the difference between the later Wittgenstein’s and Davidson’s view of actions with a special focus. Initially it contrasts their respective approaches to the correlative notions of wish, will (intention) and actions, an issue which has customarily been categorized as reason-approach of Wittgenstein as against the mental causation theory endorsed by Davidson. The ultimate aim of this paper is to integrate the ontology of actions with the semantic issue of the distinction between reference and description action-words, or that between the extensionalist and intensionalist approach to actions. The author demonstrates how Davidson in spite of conscientiously problematising the task of separating the mental cau...
Did Donald Davidson agree with G.E.M. Anscombe that action requires a distinctive form of agential a...
In seiner „Einheitlichen Bedeutungs- und Handlungstheorie“ versuchte Davidson, das Szenario der „rad...
In this paper, I offer a sketch of a dynamic theory of intentions. I argue that several categories o...
This paper seeks to bring out the difference between the later Wittgenstein’s and Davidson’s view of...
My paper reflects on the debate about reasons for action and action explanations between Wittgenstei...
My paper reflects on the debate about reasons for action and action explanations between Wittgenstei...
This paper situates Wittgenstein in what is known as the causalism/anti-causalism debate in the phil...
This thesis is a critical examination of three influential and interrelated aspects of Donald David...
A longstanding debate in the philosophy of action opposes causalists to anti-causalists. Causalists ...
This chapter presents Davidson’s account of intentional action and intention. Davidson initially dis...
Two principal strategies for the Theory of Action are examined, Donald Davidson´s and Georg Henrik v...
In this paper I offer a critique of the view made popular by Davidson that rationalization is a spe...
Au problème de Wittgenstein – nos actions intentionnelles échappent-elles au domaine du dicible ? – ...
ABSTRACT Comparing Perspectives on Cause and Reason in Intentional Action: ...
The paper discusses the problem of action explanation starting from some well-known theses of G.E.M....
Did Donald Davidson agree with G.E.M. Anscombe that action requires a distinctive form of agential a...
In seiner „Einheitlichen Bedeutungs- und Handlungstheorie“ versuchte Davidson, das Szenario der „rad...
In this paper, I offer a sketch of a dynamic theory of intentions. I argue that several categories o...
This paper seeks to bring out the difference between the later Wittgenstein’s and Davidson’s view of...
My paper reflects on the debate about reasons for action and action explanations between Wittgenstei...
My paper reflects on the debate about reasons for action and action explanations between Wittgenstei...
This paper situates Wittgenstein in what is known as the causalism/anti-causalism debate in the phil...
This thesis is a critical examination of three influential and interrelated aspects of Donald David...
A longstanding debate in the philosophy of action opposes causalists to anti-causalists. Causalists ...
This chapter presents Davidson’s account of intentional action and intention. Davidson initially dis...
Two principal strategies for the Theory of Action are examined, Donald Davidson´s and Georg Henrik v...
In this paper I offer a critique of the view made popular by Davidson that rationalization is a spe...
Au problème de Wittgenstein – nos actions intentionnelles échappent-elles au domaine du dicible ? – ...
ABSTRACT Comparing Perspectives on Cause and Reason in Intentional Action: ...
The paper discusses the problem of action explanation starting from some well-known theses of G.E.M....
Did Donald Davidson agree with G.E.M. Anscombe that action requires a distinctive form of agential a...
In seiner „Einheitlichen Bedeutungs- und Handlungstheorie“ versuchte Davidson, das Szenario der „rad...
In this paper, I offer a sketch of a dynamic theory of intentions. I argue that several categories o...