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Truth and Interpretation : Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson

LePore, Ernest(Edited by)
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Twenty-seven critical essays, an introduction to Davidson's philosophy of language, and three essays by Davidson himself make up this volume.

The volume's five sections correspond to the major sections of Davidson's "Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation" addressing, interpreting and further developing his views.

The first section focuses on truth and meaning, the second on applications of Davidson's semantic theory, the third on radical interpretation, the fourth on language and reality and the fifth on limits of the literal.

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Blackwell Publishers
0631148116 / 9780631148111
Hardback
409.24
17/04/1986
United Kingdom
500 pages, Illustrations
160 x 250 mm
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