Donald Davidson is, arguably, the most important philosopher of
mind and language in recent decades. His articulation of the
position he called "anomalous monism" and his ideas for unifying
the general theory of linguistic meaning with semantics for natural
language both set new agendas in the field. "Interpreting Davidson"
collects original essays on his work by some of his leading
contemporaries, with Davidson himself contributing a reply to each
and an original paper of his own.
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