Donald Davidson Quotes
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There are three basic problems: how a mind can know the world of nature, how it is possible for one mind to know another, and how it is possible to know the contents of our own minds without resort to observation or evidence. It is a mistake, I shall urge, to suppose that these questions can be collapsed into two, or taken into isolation (Donald Davidson Quotes)
Nothing in the world, no object or event, would be true or false if there were not thinking creatures (Donald Davidson Quotes)
Conceptual relativism is a heady and exotic doctrine, or would be if we could make good sense of it. The trouble is, as so often in philosophy, it is hard to improve intelligibility while retaining the excitement (Donald Davidson Quotes)