Donald Davidson

Meaning, Truth, Language, and Reality
ISBN13: 9780199204328ISBN10: 0199204322 Paperback, 464 pages

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Ernest Lepore and Kirk Ludwig present the definitive critical exposition of the philosophical system of Donald Davidson (1917-2003). Davidson's ideas had a deep and broad influence in the central areas of philosophy; he presented them in brilliant essays over four decades, but never set out explicitly the overarching scheme in which they all have their place. Lepore's and Ludwig's book will therefore be the key work, besides Davidson's own, for understanding one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century.

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  • The authors are the world's leading experts on Davidson
  • Essential tool for all those getting to grips with a key twentieth-century philosopher
  • Crosses philosophy of language, metaphyics, epistemology, and philosophy of mind
  • The first exposition and analysis of Donald Davidson's philosophical system

Product Details

464 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-920432-8ISBN10: 0-19-920432-2

About the Author(s)

Ernest Lepore, Rutgers University, New Jersey, and Kirk Ludwig, University of Florida, Gainesville

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