Subjective
Author: Davidson, Donald
Source: Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective, September 2001 , pp. 1-3(3)
Publisher: Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
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Abstract:
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 knowledgeknowledge of one's own mind, knowledge of other people's minds, and knowledge of the external worldby working out the nature and status of each type, and the connections and differences among them. While his main concern remains the relation between language, thought, and reality, Davidson's discussions touch a vast variety of issues in analytic metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind, including those of truth, human rationality, and facets of the realismantirealism debate.Keywords: human rationality; language; knowledge; the world; reality; realism; other minds; anti-realism; epistemology; truth; thought; mind; philosophy of mind; metaphysics
Document Type: Research article
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