The authors provide a comparative analysis of the philosophies of communication of Donald Davidson and Martin Buber. These thinkers represent widely different traditions of thought but the comparative analysis is fruitful in both directions and is concluded by a consideration of communication ethics in the light of Davidsonian and Buberian notions of intersubjectivity
Meaningfulness in human affairs manifests itself in at least three ways: in thought, in speech, and ...
In this paper I argue that Donald Davidson's rejection of the notion of language, as commonly unders...
Donald Davidson (1917–2002) is mainly known as a philosopher of language who based his theory of me...
The authors provide a comparative analysis of the philosophies of communication of Donald Davidson a...
In a review of literature, it is clear that the significance of Martin Buber’s philosophy of dialogu...
How could one separate the study of what words and sentences in natural languages mean from the stud...
Abstract In order to evaluate the validity and implications of Donald Davidson’s arguments against t...
Donald Davidson has long maintained that in order to be credited with the concept of objectivity – a...
In the present work, I study various aspects of Martin Buber's model of how a human being can commun...
The last half of this paper begins by taking up theories of Simmel, Malinowski, Oakeshott as example...
A discussion of 'Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation', a collection of 18 essays by Davidson alr...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a constructive study of the central tenets of Donald Davidson's...
Featuring diverse chapters written by thirty principal scholars in the discipline, Communication Is…...
In the phenomenological tradition, which took root in the first part of the twentieth century, the i...
In "Radical Interpretation" and "A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs" Donald Davidson addresses the ques...
Meaningfulness in human affairs manifests itself in at least three ways: in thought, in speech, and ...
In this paper I argue that Donald Davidson's rejection of the notion of language, as commonly unders...
Donald Davidson (1917–2002) is mainly known as a philosopher of language who based his theory of me...
The authors provide a comparative analysis of the philosophies of communication of Donald Davidson a...
In a review of literature, it is clear that the significance of Martin Buber’s philosophy of dialogu...
How could one separate the study of what words and sentences in natural languages mean from the stud...
Abstract In order to evaluate the validity and implications of Donald Davidson’s arguments against t...
Donald Davidson has long maintained that in order to be credited with the concept of objectivity – a...
In the present work, I study various aspects of Martin Buber's model of how a human being can commun...
The last half of this paper begins by taking up theories of Simmel, Malinowski, Oakeshott as example...
A discussion of 'Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation', a collection of 18 essays by Davidson alr...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a constructive study of the central tenets of Donald Davidson's...
Featuring diverse chapters written by thirty principal scholars in the discipline, Communication Is…...
In the phenomenological tradition, which took root in the first part of the twentieth century, the i...
In "Radical Interpretation" and "A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs" Donald Davidson addresses the ques...
Meaningfulness in human affairs manifests itself in at least three ways: in thought, in speech, and ...
In this paper I argue that Donald Davidson's rejection of the notion of language, as commonly unders...
Donald Davidson (1917–2002) is mainly known as a philosopher of language who based his theory of me...