Introduction: Davidson's Philosophical Project PART I: TRUTH-THEORY, MEANING, AND LOGICAL FORM 1. Davidson's Contribution to the Philosophy of Language 2. Truth Theories, Competence, and Semantic Computation 3. Davidson's Explication of Meaning 4. Against Logical Form 5. A Truth Predicate in the Object Language 6. Swampman, Response-Dependence, and Meaning PART II: RADICAL INTERPRETATION, PERCEPTION, AND THE MENTAL 7. Knowledge and Error: A New Approach to Radical Interpretation 8. Perception and Intermediaries 9. On Davidson's View of First Person Authority 10. Davidson, First Person Authority, and the Evidence for Semantics 11. Davidsonian Holism in Recent Philosophy of Psychiatry 12. Taking Back the Excitement: Construing 'Theoretical Concepts' so as to Avoid the Threat of Underdetermination Index
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