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Quine and Davidson on Language, Thought and Reality

Quine and Davidson on Language, Thought and Reality

Quine and Davidson on Language, Thought and Reality

Hans-Johann Glock, University of Reading
February 2003
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Hardback
9780521821803

    Quine and Davidson are among the leading thinkers of the twentieth century. Their influence on contemporary philosophy is second to none, and their impact is also strongly felt in disciplines such as linguistics and psychology. This book is devoted to both of them, but also questions some of their basic assumptions. Hans-Johann Glock critically scrutinizes their ideas on ontology, truth, necessity, meaning and interpretation, thought and language, and shows that their attempts to accommodate meaning and thought within a naturalistic framework, either by impugning them as unclear or by extracting them from physical facts, are ultimately unsuccessful. His discussion includes interesting comparisons of Quine and Davidson with other philosophers, particularly Wittgenstein, and also offers detailed accounts of central issues in contemporary analytic philosophy, such as the nature of truth and of meaning and interpretation, and the relation between thought and language.

    • The first book devoted to both Quine and Davidson, and to the relation between their ideas
    • Provides detailed accounts of central issues in contemporary analytic philosophy
    • Features interesting comparisons of Quine and Davidson with other philosophers, in particular with Wittgenstein

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    'Glock's book is one that every philosopher should have on his or her shelf, and most will find it an enjoyable and illuminating work … It is admirably clear, insightful and provides critical overviews of the most important arguments of two of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, from the point of view of a critic rather than a sympathizer. There is something valuable here for everyone, whether friend or foe of Quine or Davidson.' Notre Dame Philosophical Review

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    Product details

    February 2003
    Hardback
    9780521821803
    328 pages
    236 × 161 × 26 mm
    0.685kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • List of abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • 1. Logical pragmatism
    • 2. Ontology
    • 3. Analyticity, apriority and necessity
    • 4. Truth
    • 5. Meaning and truth
    • 6. Radical translation and radical interpretation
    • 7. Indeterminacies
    • 8. Meaning and understanding
    • 9. Thought and language
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Hans-Johann Glock , Universität Zürich

      Hans-Johann Glock is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Reading. He is the author of A Wittgenstein Dictionary (1996) which has been translated into German, French, Portuguese and Polish.