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Eintrag Nr. 13805
Literature type CD/DVD
Author Davidson, Donald ; Hampshire, Stuart
Title In conversation: Donald Davidson
Subtitle The Hampshire discussion (Spinoza)
Editor produced and directed by Rudolf Fara
Editor (surname first) Fara, Rudolf (Red.)
Place published London
Publisher Philosophy International, Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences, The London School of Economics
Year 1997
Series ; volume The Davidson Series
Language English
Thematic areas Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind, Comparison of theories
Subject (individuals) Davidson, Donald
Autopsy no
Complete bibliographic evaluation no
German commentary Sir Stuart Hampshire sets out to compare Davidson's views with those of Spinoza. Among the topics discussed are:
how we conceive of reality and our place in it; what is the difference between mathematical and physical propositions; and what is the relation between body and mind. Davidson is also asked what he thinks about distinctions between the subjective and the objective, and about Nagel's idea of the 'view from nowhere'. DVD-Video, 65 minutes.
English commentary Sir Stuart Hampshire sets out to compare Davidson's views with those of Spinoza. Among the topics discussed are:
how we conceive of reality and our place in it; what is the difference between mathematical and physical propositions; and what is the relation between body and mind. Davidson is also asked what he thinks about distinctions between the subjective and the objective, and about Nagel's idea of the 'view from nowhere'. DVD-Video, 65 minutes.
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