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Subject: Philosophy  Book Title: Truth, Language, and History
Truth, Language, and History
Philosophical Essays Volume 5
Davidson, Donald , (1917-2003) formerly Department of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley
Print publication date: 2005
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: July 2005
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-823757-0
doi:10.1093/019823757X.001.0001
 
Abstract: This book features a collection of essays by Donald Davidson that explore the relations between language and the world, speaker intention and linguistic meaning, language and mind, mind and body, mind and world, and mind and other minds. Davidson’s underlying thesis is that we are acquainted directly with the world, that thought emerges through interpersonal communication in a shared material world, and that language depends on communication. He also finds interconnections between his views and those of major philosophers of the past.

Keywords: language, intention, linguistic meaning, mind, body, philosophy
Table of Contents
Introduction
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1. Truth Rehabilitated
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2. The Folly of Trying to Define Truth
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3. Method and Metaphysics
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4. Meaning, Truth, and Evidence
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5. Pursuit of the Concept of Truth
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6. What is Quine's View of Truth?
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7. A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs
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8. The Social Aspect of Language
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9. Seeing Through Language
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10. James Joyce and Humpty Dumpty
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11. The Third Man
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12. Locating Literary Language
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13. Thinking Causes
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14. Laws and Cause
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15. Plato's Philosopher
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16. The Socratic Concept of Truth
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17. Dialectic and Dialogue
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18. Gadamer and Plato's Philebus
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19. Aristotle's Action
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20. Spinoza's Causal Theory of the Affects
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Appendix
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/019823757X.001.0001
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ANOMALOUS MONISM
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