Donald Davidson's truth-theoretic semantics

New York: Clarendon Press. Edited by Kirk Ludwig (2007)
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Abstract

The work of Donald Davidson (1917-2003) transformed the study of meaning. Ernie Lepore and Kirk Ludwig, two of the world's leading authorities on Davidson's work, present the definitive study of his widely admired and influential program of truth-theoretic semantics for natural languages, giving an exposition and critical examination of its foundations and applications.

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Ernie LePore
Rutgers - New Brunswick
Kirk Ludwig
Indiana University, Bloomington

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