In this paper we analyze the basic tenets of Davidson's theory of triangulation and try to underline some of its consequences not only for philosophy of mind but also, and especially, for epistemology
According to externalism, the contents of many mental states depends on relations between an individ...
Our aim is to provide a topography of the relevant philosophical terrain with regard to the possible...
Appeal to triangulation occurs in two different contexts in Davidson’s work. In the first, triangula...
The disputes between externalism and internalism in philosophy of mind, on the one hand, and epistem...
The notion of \u201ctriangulation\u201d, developed by Donald Davidson (1917-2003) during the last tw...
In this paper, I aim to evaluate whether Davidson\u2019s triangular externalism is or is not affecte...
In Davidson\u2019s opinion, the model of triangulation, which is a situation where two or more suffi...
In his last writings, Davidson develops a set of theses around the concept of triangulation which br...
Davidson’s theory of triangulation is a brilliant exponent of externalists theories of mental conten...
After the seminal works of Putnam (1975), Burge (1979), and Kripke (1982), the next important contri...
In the latter part of his career, Donald Davidson introduced a model of communication involving two ...
This article proposes what knowledge is from externalist and skeptical positions that attempt to que...
By describing the aim of triangulation as locating the objects of thoughts and utterances, Davidson ...
This chapter’s main topic revolves around Davidson’s account of radical interpretation and the conce...
According to Donald Davidson, in order to have any propositional attitude, a creature must triangula...
According to externalism, the contents of many mental states depends on relations between an individ...
Our aim is to provide a topography of the relevant philosophical terrain with regard to the possible...
Appeal to triangulation occurs in two different contexts in Davidson’s work. In the first, triangula...
The disputes between externalism and internalism in philosophy of mind, on the one hand, and epistem...
The notion of \u201ctriangulation\u201d, developed by Donald Davidson (1917-2003) during the last tw...
In this paper, I aim to evaluate whether Davidson\u2019s triangular externalism is or is not affecte...
In Davidson\u2019s opinion, the model of triangulation, which is a situation where two or more suffi...
In his last writings, Davidson develops a set of theses around the concept of triangulation which br...
Davidson’s theory of triangulation is a brilliant exponent of externalists theories of mental conten...
After the seminal works of Putnam (1975), Burge (1979), and Kripke (1982), the next important contri...
In the latter part of his career, Donald Davidson introduced a model of communication involving two ...
This article proposes what knowledge is from externalist and skeptical positions that attempt to que...
By describing the aim of triangulation as locating the objects of thoughts and utterances, Davidson ...
This chapter’s main topic revolves around Davidson’s account of radical interpretation and the conce...
According to Donald Davidson, in order to have any propositional attitude, a creature must triangula...
According to externalism, the contents of many mental states depends on relations between an individ...
Our aim is to provide a topography of the relevant philosophical terrain with regard to the possible...
Appeal to triangulation occurs in two different contexts in Davidson’s work. In the first, triangula...