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Donald Davidson and the mirror of meaning : holism, truth, interpretation /
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
1992.
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Acceso en línea: | Table of contents Publisher description Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: radically interpreting Davidson
- I: From translation to interpretation. 1: The Quinean background. 1.1: Radical translation and naturalised epistemology. 1.2: Meaning and indeterminacy. 1.3: Analytical hypotheses and charity. 2: The Davidsonian project. 2.1: The development of a theory of meaning. 2.2: The project of radical interpretation
- II: Holism and interpretation. 3: The idea of psychological holism. 3.1: Holism and the psychological. 3.2: Holism and anti-holism. 3.3: Holism and rationality. 3.4: The nature and extent of psychological holism. 4: Indeterminacy and psychological structure. 4.1: The indeterminacy and incompleteness of interpretation. 4.2: The intentional-horizonal structure of the psychological. 4.3: Dialogue, unity and world. 5: Charity and understanding. 5.1: The nature and role of charity. 5.2: Charity, error and reference. 5.3: The presupposition of agreement. 5.4: The nature of understanding. 5.5: Charity and morality
- III: Reality, knowledge and truth.
- 6: A holistic 'theory' of knowledge. 6.1: 'The third dogma'. 6.2: Relativism, horizonality and psychological unity. 6.3: Holism and sceptical doubt. 7: Truth and the world. 7.1: Scepticism, realism and anti-realism. 7.2: Realism, anti-realism and truth. 7.3: The centrality of truth. 7.4: A horizonal account of truth.