Hampe, Michael; Renz, Ursula; Schnepf, Robert (eds.):" Spinoza's Ethics. A collective Commentary"

Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 29 (1):379 (2012)
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Abstract

Davidson claims that the basis for all semantic notions is the successful communication. This paper aims at exploring the consequences that this statement has for the notions of both meaning and language. And as a result, it explains why communication is not grounded on conventions or norms

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