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  1. 25 de feb. de 1999 · Donald Davidson has made enormous contributions to the philosophy of action, epistemology, semantics and philosophy of mind and today is recognized as one of the most important analytical philosophers of the late twentieth century.Donald Davidson: Truth, Meaning and Knowledge addresses* Davidson's writings on epistemology and theory of language with their implications of ontology and ...

  2. This is the third volume of Donald Davidson's philosophical writings. In this selection of his work from the 1980s and the 90s, Davidson critically examines three types of propositional knowledge—knowledge of one's own mind, knowledge of other people's minds, and knowledge of the external world—by working out the nature and status of each type, and the connections and differences among them.

  3. ドナルド・ハーバート・デイヴィッドソン ( Donald Herbert Davidson 、 1917年 3月6日 - 2003年 8月30日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 哲学者 である。. 1981年 から 2003年 にかけて カリフォルニア大学バークレー校 で 哲学 の 教授 (Slusser Professor)を務めた。. また ...

  4. Donald Davidson (1917-2003) ha sido uno de los filósofos más originales e influyentes de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. En este trabajo se explora su proyecto filosófico a la manera de un rompecabezas conceptual, cuyas piezas resultan cohesionadas por su peculiar mirada antropológica. A partir de tomar su teoría de la interpretación ...

  5. 唐纳德·戴维森 (Donald Davidson,1917年 3月6日 -2003年 8月30日 ),20世纪下半叶最重要的分析哲学家之一, 实在论 的代表。. 曾先后任教于美国 斯坦福大学 、 普林斯顿大学 、 芝加哥大学 和 加州大学伯克利分校 。. 戴维森的思想,体现在自20世纪60年代以来发表的 ...

  6. 5 de mar. de 2015 · Donald Davidson interviewed. Back in 2003, Gary Jones talked to Donald Davidson about our minds, other minds and the external world. Unarguably one of the most important philosophers of the latter half of the twentieth century; arguably the most, Donald Davidson has been writing highly influential essays from the 1960s onwards.

  7. Donald Davidson was a 20th century American philosopher whose most profound influences on contemporary philosophy were in the philosophy of mind and action. This article examines in detail two leading motifs in Davidson’s philosophy. One is that mental phenomena resist being “captured in the nomological net of physical theory.”.