Triangulation, Correlation, and Perception

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Abstract

[In the first part of this paper I present the Triangulation Analogy—a key theme in Davidson's later philosophy of language—in the context of one of Davidson's major disagreements with Quine. In the second part of the paper I discuss the conceptual relations between triangulation, correlation, and radical interpretation, and I argue that the triangulation analogy illuminates the way specific aspects of our perceptual apparatus help constitute linguistic content.]
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)25-38
Number of pages14
Journalעיון: רבעון פילוסופי
Volume54
StatePublished - 2005

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