Reseña del editor:
Among the most important philosophers of mind and language in recent decades, Donald Davidson articulated "anomalous monism" as well as ideas for unifying the general theory of linguistic meaning with semantics for natural language. This book collects original essays on Davidson by his leading contemporaries; Davidson replies to each and presents an original paper.
Biografía del autor:
Petr Kotatko is head of the Department for the Philosophy of Language and Philosophy of Science at the Czech Academy of Sciences. Peter Pagin is associate professor of philosophy at Stockholm University. Gabriel Segal is reader in philosophy at King's College, London.
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