Donald Davidson presents a new edition of the 1984 volume which set
out his enormously influential philosophy of language. Inquiries into
Truth and Interpretation has been a central point of reference and a
focus of controversy in the subject ever since, and its influence has
extended into linguistic theory, philosophy of mind, and epistemology.
This new edition features an additional essay, previously uncollected.
The central question which these essays address is what it is for
words to mean what they do. Davidson argues that a philosophically
instructive theory of meaning should acknowledge the holistic nature
of linguistic understanding, in that it should provide an
interpretation of all utterances, actual and potential, of a speaker
or group of speakers; and that it should not rely upon the concepts it
attempts to explain, in that it should be verifiable independently of
knowledge of the detailed propositional attitudes of the speaker.
Among the topics covered in the essays are the relation between
theories of truth and theories of meaning, translation, quotation,
belief, radical interpretation, reference, metaphor, and
communication.
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Philosophical Essays Volume 2
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ISBN
9780191529832
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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