Engel Davidson et la philosophie du langage 1994 (original) (raw)

Donald Davidson: Looking Back, Looking Forward (Volume Introduction)

Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy

The papers collected in this issue were solicited to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Donald Davidson’s birth. Four of them discuss the implications of Davidson’s views—in particular, his later views on triangulation—for questions that are still very much at the centre of current debates. These are, first, the question whether Saul Kripke’s doubts about meaning and rule-following can be answered without making concessions to the sceptic or to the quietist; second, the question whether a way can be found to answer Davidson’s own doubts about the continuity of non-propositional thought and language; third, the question whether normative properties can be at once causal and prescriptive; fourth, the question whether folk psychological explanations can be at once illuminating and autonomous. The fifth paper reexamines Davidson’s take on the principle of compositionality, which always was at the centre of his theorizing about language.

AUTHOR'S PHILOSOPHY (GENERAL SUMMARY)

This a summary of the philosophy developed and projected in the different entries of the author in Academia.edu. The reader can find a Spanish summary up to 2017 in Antonio Heredia Soriano, Hombres y documentos de la filosofía española. VIII- 1. Addenda. A-F , Granada: Comares, 2017.