The selected writings of Eva Picardi : from Wittgenstein to American neo-pragmatism
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The selected writings of Eva Picardi : from Wittgenstein to American neo-pragmatism
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020
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Note
"Eva Picardi, complete list of publications": p. 12-21
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Eva Picardi has been one of the most influential Italian analytic philosophers of her generation. She taught for forty years at the University of Bologna, raising three generations of students. This collection of selected writings honors her work, confirming Picardi's status as one of the most important Frege scholars of her generation and a leading authority on the philosophy of Donald Davidson.
Bringing together Picardi's contributions to the history of analytic philosophy, it includes her papers on major 20th-century figures such as Wittgenstein, Quine, Davidson, Rorty, and Brandom. She examines their work in comparison with the philosopher Michael Dummett's, illuminating contrasts between American Neo-pragmatism and Continental philosophy. By considering key contributions made by Gadamer and Adorno and contrasting them with Davidson and Rorty's proposals, Picardi is able to bridge the Analytic and Continental divide.
Featuring an introduction by Annalisa Coliva and new translations of previously unpublished papers, this collection emphasizes the significance of Picardi's work for a new generation of readers.
Table of Contents
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Introduction
Eva Picardi: Complete list of publications
Part I. Reflecting on Davidson
1. "Empathy and charity" (2000)
2. "Davidson on assertion, convention and belief" (1999)
3. "First person authority and radical interpretation" (1993)
4. Donald Davidson "Reply to Eva Picardi" (1993)
5. "The truth in interpretation. Some remarks on Gadamer and Davidson" (2004)
Part II. Reflecting on Rorty
6. "Rorty, Sorge and truth" (2001)
7. "Is the critical method still open?" (1999)
8. "Pragmatism as anti-representationalism" (2011)
Part III. Norms and naturalized semantics
9. "Is language a natural object?" (1997)
10."Varieties of naturalism" (1997)
11."Semantics naturalized?" (1998)
Part IV. On the semantic/pragmatic divide
12."Compositionality" (2001)
13."Colouring, multiple propositions and assertoric content" (2006)
14."On sense, tone, and accompanying thoughts" (2006)
15. Michael Dummett "Reply to Eva Picardi" (2006)
16. "Wittgenstein and Frege on proper names and the context principle " (2010)
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