Donald Davidson Quotes

Donald Davidson (2001). “Essays on Actions and Events: Philosophical Essays”, p.207, Oxford University Press
Donald Davidson (2009). “Truth and Predication”, p.7, Harvard University Press
Donald Davidson (2001). “Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective: Philosophical Essays”, p.208, Clarendon Press
Donald Davidson (2001). “Inquiries Into Truth and Interpretation: Philosophical Essays”, p.184, Oxford University Press
"Meaning and Understanding". Book by Herman Parret and Jacques Bouveresse, p. 186, "Radical interpretation", 1981.
Terminological infelicities have a way of breeding conceptual confusion.
Donald Davidson (2001). “Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective: Philosophical Essays”, p.154, Clarendon Press
Donald Davidson (2001). “Inquiries Into Truth and Interpretation: Philosophical Essays”, p.183, Oxford University Press