Wittgenstein, Davidson, and Radical Interpretation

In F. Hahn (ed.), The Library of Living Philosophers: Donald Davidson. Open Court (1999)
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Davidson's account of interpretation is closely related to that offered by Wittgenstein in his remarks on following a rule.

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