The Essential Davidson compiles the most celebrated papers of one of
the twentieth century's greatest philosophers. It distils Donald
Davidson's seminal contributions to our understanding of ourselves,
from three decades of essays, into one thematically organized
collection. A new, specially written introduction by Ernie Lepore and
Kirk Ludwig, two of the world's leading authorities on his work,
offers a guide through the ideas and arguments, shows how they
interconnect, and reveals the systematic coherence of Davidson's
worldview. Davidson's philosophical program is organized around two
connected projects. The first is that of understanding the nature of
human agency. The second is that of understanding the nature and
function of language, and its relation to the world. Accordingly, the
first part of the book presents Davidson's investigation of reasons,
causes, and intentions, which revolutionized the philosophy of action.
This leads to his notable doctrine of anomalous monism, the view that
all mental events are physical events, but that the mental cannot be
reduced to the physical. The second part of the book presents the
famous essays in which Davidson set out his highly original and
influential philosophy of language, which founds the theory of meaning
on the theory of truth. These fifteen classic essays will be
invaluable for anyone interested in the study of mind and language.
Fascinating though they are individually, it is only when drawn
together that there emerges a compelling picture of man as a rational
linguistic animal whose thoughts, though not reducible to the
material, are part of the fabric of the world, and whose knowledge of
his own mind, the minds of others, and the world around him is as
fundamental to his nature as the power of thought and speech itself.
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ISBN
9780191537219
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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