Donald Herbert Davidson
Donald Herbert Davidson (March 6, 1917 – August 30, 2003) was an American philosopher. He served as Slusser Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1981 to 2003 after having also held teaching appointments at Stanford University, Rockefeller University, Princeton University, and the University of Chicago. Davidson was known for his charismatic personality and the depth and difficulty of his thought.[5] His work exerted considerable influence in many areas of philosophy from the 1960s onward, particularly in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and action theory. While Davidson was an analytic philosopher, and most of his influence lies in that tradition, his work has attracted attention in continental philosophy as well, particularly in literary theory and related areas.[6]
**Personal life**
Davidson was married three times. His first wife was the artist Virginia Davidson, with whom he had his only child, a daughter, Elizabeth (Davidson) Boyer.[7] Following his divorce from Virginia Davidson, he married for the second time to Nancy Hirschberg, Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and later at Chicago Circle. She died in 1979.[8] In 1984, Davidson married for the third and last time, to philosopher Marcia Cavell.[9]
**Awards**
Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1975)[12]
Elected to the American Philosophical Society (1985)[13]
Jean Nicod Prize (1995)
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
Actions et evenements
Actions, reasons, and causes
Azioni ed eventi
Decision making
Decision making
Decision Making
de La Verdad y de La Interpretacion
Der Mythos des Subjektiven
Dialektik und Dialog.
Essays in honor of Carl G. Hempel
Essays in honor of Carl G. Hempel
Essays on actions and events
Expressing evaluations
Handlung und Ereignis.
In conversation
Inquiries into truth and interpretation
Inquiries into truth and interpretation
Mente, Mundo Y Accion
Plato's Philebus
Platos Philebus
Problems of rationality
Semantics of natural language
Semantics of natural language
Structure of Truth
Subjective, intersubjective, objective
Subjektiv, intersubjektiv, objektiv
Subjetivo, intersubjetivo, objetivo/ Subjective, Intersubjective and Objective (Teorema/ Theorem)
The essential Davidson
The Essential Davidson
The logic of grammar
Truth and predication
Truth and Predication
Truth, language and history
Two Roads to Wisdom?
Verdad y predicación
Wahrheit und Interpretation.
Words and Objections
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