Both Quine and Davidson put forth programs of empirical semantics satisfy-ing the conditions that characterize the so-called “standpoint of interpreta-tion.” Quine’s less ambitious program of radical translation rests upon two buttresses: causality and empathy. Davidson’s more ambitious program of radical interpretation replaces causality with truth and empathy with ration-ality. Although the replacement of causality with intersubjective truth seems to me to be a fully justified move, I nevertheless contend that it is more real-istic to develop the work of interpretation drawing upon Quine’s less ambi-tious requirement of empathy than upon Davidson’s view of human agency as rational agency. In order to substantiate this contention, I presen...
Naturalism is the defining feature of the philosophy of Willard van Orman Quine. But there is little...
Davidson\u27s signature ideas on the holism and autonomy of propositional thought have led some exeg...
This thesis presents a study of Taylor's interpretive project and its conceptually related view of p...
Both Quine and Davidson put forth programs of empirical semantics satisfy-ing the conditions that ch...
A central concern in the philosophy of mind for the past half-century has been interpretation: what ...
Resumo: O projeto semântico de Davidson toma a forma de reducionismo que visa explicar as noções int...
May the theory of radical interpretation developed by Donald Davidson on the basis of Quine's argume...
A discussion of 'Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation', a collection of 18 essays by Davidson alr...
The paper deals with the problem of interpretation in the W.V. Quine's Gedankenexperiment of radical...
In "Radical Interpretation" and "A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs" Donald Davidson addresses the ques...
Author Posting. (c) Wiley-Blackwell, 2001. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted he...
Quine and Winch before thesis about many different rationalitiesThe present paper aims at the recons...
In this essay, I will suggest ways of improving on Davidson’s conception of the explanatory autonomy...
This paper examines the theory of translation in Quine's Word and Object and attempts to show t...
Nobody can be wrong in majority of his beliefs about the world. What reasons has Donald Davidson for...
Naturalism is the defining feature of the philosophy of Willard van Orman Quine. But there is little...
Davidson\u27s signature ideas on the holism and autonomy of propositional thought have led some exeg...
This thesis presents a study of Taylor's interpretive project and its conceptually related view of p...
Both Quine and Davidson put forth programs of empirical semantics satisfy-ing the conditions that ch...
A central concern in the philosophy of mind for the past half-century has been interpretation: what ...
Resumo: O projeto semântico de Davidson toma a forma de reducionismo que visa explicar as noções int...
May the theory of radical interpretation developed by Donald Davidson on the basis of Quine's argume...
A discussion of 'Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation', a collection of 18 essays by Davidson alr...
The paper deals with the problem of interpretation in the W.V. Quine's Gedankenexperiment of radical...
In "Radical Interpretation" and "A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs" Donald Davidson addresses the ques...
Author Posting. (c) Wiley-Blackwell, 2001. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted he...
Quine and Winch before thesis about many different rationalitiesThe present paper aims at the recons...
In this essay, I will suggest ways of improving on Davidson’s conception of the explanatory autonomy...
This paper examines the theory of translation in Quine's Word and Object and attempts to show t...
Nobody can be wrong in majority of his beliefs about the world. What reasons has Donald Davidson for...
Naturalism is the defining feature of the philosophy of Willard van Orman Quine. But there is little...
Davidson\u27s signature ideas on the holism and autonomy of propositional thought have led some exeg...
This thesis presents a study of Taylor's interpretive project and its conceptually related view of p...