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  1. An Interpretation and Assessment of First-Person Authority in the Writings of Philosopher Donald Davidson (Problems in Contemporary Philosophy, V. 56) by Eivind Balsvik, 2003-12
  2. The Mind of Donald Davidson (Grazer Philosophische Studien) by Johannes Brandl, 1990-11
  3. Donald Davidson and the Mirror of Meaning: Holism, Truth, Interpretation by J. E. Malpas, 1992-10-30
  4. The Mind of Donald Davidson (Grazer Philosophische Studien) by Johannes Brandl, 1990-11
  5. The Unregenerate South: The Agrarian Thought of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson (Southern Literary Studies) by Mark G. Malvasi, 1997-09
  6. Kritiek Van de Interpreterende Rede: Grondslagen Van Donald Davidsons Filosofische Project (Wijsgerige Verkenningen) by Filip Buekens, 1996-01
  7. Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson by Ernest Lepore, Brian McLaughlin, 1988-06
  8. Regionalism and Nationalism in the United States : The Attack on Leviathan (Library of Conservative Thought) by Donald Davidson, 1991-01-01
  9. America's Landfall: The Historic Lighthouses of Cape Cod, Nantucket & Martha's Vineyard by Donald W. Davidson, 1999-12-01
  10. Caught Short, by Donald, Davidson, 1972-08
  11. The Big Ballad Jamboree by Donald Davidson, 2008-10-01
  12. On Davidson (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) by Darrell Wheeler, 2002-06-07
  13. Interpreting Davidson (Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes)
  14. The long street;: Poems by Donald Davidson, 1961

41. Wiley::Donald Davidson: Philosophy Of Language
This book is an introduction to and interpretation of the philosophy of language devised by donald davidson over the past 25 years. The guiding intuition is
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42. InteLex Past Masters - Donald Davidson: Philosophical Essays
“There is no more creative or systematic philosopher at work in America today than donald davidson, but most people would find his essays formidable.
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43. Donald Davidson And History
Awhile back when I was arguing with the defenders of analytic philosophy it was suggested to me that I might like donald davidson if I read him – apparently
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Awhile back when I was arguing with the defenders of analytic philosophy it was suggested to me that I might like Donald Davidson if I read him – apparently one of the things I said sounded like something Davidson might say. So just now I went to the library and checked out Essays on Actions and Events (second ed., 2001). It’s an understatement to say that I didn’t like the book. I am strongly interested in three of the themes in this book: the ontology of events, the concept of action, and the distinction between causes and reasons. However, I found Davidson’s treatment useless at best, and appalling at worst. The enforcement of work rules by the philosopher’s union is apparently very strict, because nothing Davidson writes about agency, events, or reasons ever even mentions any actual, non-hypothetical action, event, or reason (which are all presumably controlled by the psychologist’s union and historian’s union). Based on my understanding of the other sciences, while the development of purely formal concepts is often part of the work, the test of these concepts ultimately comes when they are applied to some kind of actuality, and often enough the new concepts were developed in the first place partly in response to a concrete problem. But apparently philosophy is a science of an entirely different sort. As far as I can tell, analytic philosophy hopes to defer the contact with actuality indefinitely. The motive is apparently not to come up with a better way of talking about acts and events, but rather to insist that all valid discussion of acts and events must be in some way congruent with the language of the physical sciences which do not talk about acts and events. The role of the analytic philosopher is thus rather like that of the Vatican censor in charge of making sure that all writing is consistent with church doctrine. The nice censors try to find loopholes in Catholic doctrine in order to make it possible for writers to write a bit more freely and more realistically, whereas the mean censors are very strict. But for all of them, consistency with Church doctrine is required.

44. DBLP: Donald Davidson
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45. Where No Flag Flies Donald Davidson And The Southern Resistance Mark Royden Winc
donald davidson (18931968) may well be the most unjustifiably neglected figure in twentieth-century southern literature. One of the most important poets of
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Donald Davidson (1893-1968) may well be the most unjustifiably neglected figure in twentieth-century southern literature. One of the most important poets of the Fugitive movement, he also produced a substantial body of literary criticism, the libretto for an American folk opera, a widely used composition textbook, and the recently discovered novel The Big Ballad Jamboree. As a social and political activist, Davidson had significant impact on conservative thought in this century, imfluencing important scholars from Cleanth Brooks to M. E. Bradford. Despite these accomplishments, Donald Davidson has received little critical attention from either the literary or the southern scholarly community. Where No Flag Flies is Mark Royden Winchell's redress of this critical disservice. A comprehensive intellectual biography of Davidson, this seminal work offers a complete narrative of Davidson's life with all of its triumphs and losses, frustrations and fulfillments. Winchell provides the reader with more than a simple study of a man and his achievements; he paints a complete portrait of the times in which Davidson published, from the 1930s to the early 1960s. Davidson was more directly involved in political and social activities than most writers of his generation, and Winchell provides the context, both literary and historical, in which Davidson's opinions and works developed. At the same time, Winchell offers detailed evaluations of Davidson's poetry, fiction, historical writings, and essays.

46. Open Court: The Philosophy Of Donald Davidson
The latest volume of the critically acclaimed Library of Living Philosophers series is devoted to the work of analytic philosopher donald davidson.
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Library of Living Philosophers, Volume XXVII Edited by Lewis E. Hahn The latest volume of the critically acclaimed Library of Living Philosophers series is devoted to the work of analytic philosopher Donald Davidson. Following the standard LLP format, Davidson discusses his life and philosophical development in an intellectual autobiography. This is followed by 31 critical essays by distinguished scholars; Davidson replies to each of these essays. Although Donald Davidson is considered an analytic philosopher, his thought straddles many areas of philosophy. One of his greatest contributions is the development of a philosophical system based on his theory of mind and language, but he has also worked on theory of action, philosophy of language, decision theory, psychology, epistemology, ethics, the concept of truth, and the concept of objectivity. Davidson is a former Carus Lecturer who has held more than twenty distinguished lectureships and research fellowships at universities in this country and abroad, including Queens College, Stanford, Princeton, and the University of Peru. He is currently professor emeritus at UC-Berkeley.

47. Special Collections: Donald Davidson, Chronology
The Literary Correspondence of donald davidson and Allen Tate. Edited by John Tyree Fain and Thomas Daniel Young. Athens University of Georgia Press.
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August 18, 1893
Donald Grady Davidson born in Campbellsville, near Pulaski, Tennessee to parents Elma Wells Davidson and Wiliam Bluford Davidson. Both of his parents were teachers - his father a schoolteacher and his mother a piano teacher.
Attends and graduates from Branham and Hughes School in Spring Hill, TN.
Begins a B. A. program at Vanderbilt, drops out for financial reasons, returns in 1914.
Davidson teaches at the Cedar Hill Institute in Cedar Hill, Tennessee.
Davidson teaches in the rural community of Mooresville. Fall 1914
Returns to Vanderbilt at the age of 21.
Attends George Peabody College for Teachers as a summer student.
Teaches in Pulaski, Tennessee where he meets Theresa Sherrer (later to be a legal scholar and artist and Davidson's wife ).
Davidson does not graduate with his class in 1916, but receives his B. A. in absentia from Vanderbilt. May 1917 - June 1919 Davidson serves in the U. S. Military .

48. JSTOR How Metaphors Work A Reply To Donald Davidson
Critical Response II How Metaphors Work A Reply to donald davidson Max Black 1.Perplexities about metaphors. To be able to produce and understand
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50. Language Philosophy, Writing, And Reading: A Conversation With Donald Davidson.
Abstract, Presents an interview of donald davidson, an analytic philosopher Identifiers, Composition Theory; davidson (donald); Social Constructivism
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51. Donald Davidson - Problems Of Rationality - Reviewed By Richard Rorty, Stanford
donald davidson, who died in the summer of 2003 at the age of eightsix, was a systematic philosopher of great originality and daring.
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52. Donald D. Davidson - Attorneys - New Brunswick, New Jersey - Hoagland Longo Mora
donald D. davidson has developed expertise in the defense of commercial retail establishments. For the past several years he has served as defense counsel
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53. Shape Note Bibliography
davidson, donald. 1934a. The Sacred Harp in the Land of Eden. Virginia Quarterly Review 1020317. Reprint. Still Rebels, Still Yankees, and Other Essays
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[Home] [Next Author Group] [Previous Author Group] D. T. White Obituary. 1988. D. T. White Obituary. National Sacred Harp Newsletter 4(July). Dakers, L. 1970. Church Music at the Crossroads . London. Dale, Edward Everett. 1940. The Singing School. In Dictionary of American History , edited by James Truslow Adams. 2nd edition. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Dalton, James S. 1973a. Entering the Consenting Community: Conversion and Initiation in the Kentucky Camp Meeting. Presented at the meetings of the American Society of Church History, San Francisco, December 29. Dalton, James S. 1973b. Ritual and Revival: The Kentucky Camp Meeting Revivals as Ritual Forms. Paper presented at the American Academy of Religion, Chicago, November 9. Dalton, James S. 1975. The Nature and Structure of the Conversion Experience in the First and Second Great Awakenings. Presented at the meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Chicago, November 2. Dalton, James S. 1977. Anthropology and American Religious History: Some Methodological Considerations. Presented at the meetings of the American Society of Church History, Dallas, December 28. Damon, S. Foster. 1934. The Negro in Early American Songsters.

54. Project MUSE
As perhaps the most influential living philosopher of language, donald davidson would appear to have much to contribute to the field of literary theory.
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55. Crooked Timber » » Donald Davidson Is Dead
donald davidson, one of the foremost philosophers of mind and language of recent decades, died yesterday in Berkeley. davidson was the author of many papers
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    Donald Davidson - (1893-1968) Nashville By Venera Gentry
    Austin Peay University at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky I. Biography Donald Davidson is a poet whose creative, artistic, descriptive style gives his poems a unique characteristic that catches the reader's attention and interest. Davidson was born in 1893, in Campbellsville, Tennessee. The most profound influence in his early life was his father, who provided the young son instruction in the classical languages and who read a great deal to his children in the evenings. This way Davidson became impressed with literature. Also his father taught him the pleasures of native music. Davidson's mother also influenced him. She was responsible for instilling in Davidson a deep appreciation for classical music. Being a music teacher by profession, his mother taught him to play the piano. Throughout his life, he became interested in understanding music from the composing point of view and later on he composed one original operetta. Another source of influence in Davidson's life at home was his father's vast library filled with many classical authors. Various Tennessean narratives about Indian and pioneer times caught the young boy's interest, as well as plays of Shakespeare or poems by Poe. His father cautioned him against reading so much of the popular sentimental or European literature and did not believe that children should enter school very young. Since the young Davidson was a little wonder when he entered school he was placed right in the fifth grade. Later on, while in school his father was also among his teachers.

    58. Powell's Books - Inquiries Into Truth And Interpretation By Donald Davidson
    ISBN 9780199246298; Author davidson, donald; Publisher Oxford University Press; Author davidson, donald; Location Oxford; Subject Mind Body
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    donald davidson s monism or identity theory of mind and brain has rightly got donald davidson s Anomalous Monism, his engrossing Identity Theory of the
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    (1) THE ARGUMENT FOR ANOMALOUS MONISM Donald Davidson's Anomalous Monism, his engrossing Identity Theory of the mind, emerges from reflection on what seems to be a contradiction. The seeming contradiction is a matter of three claims, the first of which is that there are causal connections between physical and mental events. The second is The Principle of the Nomological Character of Causality. Wherever there are causal connections between events, the events are connected by law. The third claim is that there are no psychophysical lawlike connections. We escape the seeming contradiction and get to Anomalous Monism by way of a certain understanding of the second claim. When E and E are cause and effect, it does not follow that they are in lawlike connection as E and E or under the descriptions 'E ' and The two events may be so connected but need not be. If a mental event causes a physical event, they can therefore be in lawlike connection under other descriptions. Given the third claim, that there are no psychophysical lawlike connections, any such mental event must be in lawlike connection under some other description. It must be so as a

    60. Philosophy Faculty Library - Videos
    donald davidson, with Willard Quine, Sir Peter Strawson,. Martin Davies and Rudolf Fara co donald davidson and Peter Strawson, with Fraser McBride
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    Videos may be watched in the Graduate Commn Room in term time or at other times by prior arrangement with library staff. The collection includes: Video Abstracts The Davidson Conversations Donald Davidson, with Willard Quine, Sir Peter Strawson, Martin Davies and Rudolf Fara co-chairs This session explores the differences and similarities between Davidson, Quine, and Strawson, including their views on scepticism, on the relationship between metaphysics and philosophy of language, and on the attempts to reduce meaning to intention (duration: 1 hour and ten minutes) Donald Davidson and Nancy Cartwright (duration: 93 minutes) Donald Davidson and Tim Crane (duration: 49 minutes) Donald Davidson and Martin Davies (duration: 73 minutes) Donald Davidson and Michael Dummett: Professor Michael Dummett engages Davidson in a close scrutiny about the relation between the concepts of meaning and truth. Davidson defends himself against the claim that he illegitimately takes the notion of truth for granted when giving a theory of meaning. They also discuss how we acquire the notion of truth and explore the relationship between truth and justification (duration: 110 minutes) Donald Davidson and Stuart Hampshire: (duration: 65 minutes) Donald Davidson and Jim Hopkins Dr. Jim Hopkins joins Davidson to discuss his unified theory of interpretation, his most recent view about how we understand one another. In part 2, they discuss his views on the notion of irrationality, in particular his view of the "divided mind".

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