Thank you for the upload! I hope this vague outline helps someone out. 2:46 - PART ONE 3:20 - On Wittgenstein's influence 7:46 - Using theory in interpretation 13:33 - Davidson's unified theory: its development, first failures, primary concepts 29:04 - The interpreter under Davidson's theory: from 'field linguist' to a placeholder for an intellectual operation 38:08 - Applying Davidson's unified theory in reality, experiments 44:10 - The relationship between language and behavior in Wittgenstein and Davidson 47:30 - PART TWO 47:52 - Davidson and Freud take on irrational behavior. Perceiving irrational interpretees' minds as 'divided' to understand them. Contradictory beliefs 59:46 - Motives for self-deception. Self-deception through actions 01:03:27 - Self-deception as unity of deceiver and deceived. The active role of 'the deceiver'. Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina 01:09:05 - Davidson's "Paradoxes of Irrationality" (1982). Simultaneous feelings of love and hate as one of the primary causes for the 'division' of one's mind. Accepting Freud's 'controversial' beliefs 01:14:48 - Rationalization of irrationality
Thank you for the upload! I hope this vague outline helps someone out.
2:46 - PART ONE
3:20 - On Wittgenstein's influence
7:46 - Using theory in interpretation
13:33 - Davidson's unified theory: its development, first failures, primary concepts
29:04 - The interpreter under Davidson's theory: from 'field linguist' to a placeholder for an intellectual operation
38:08 - Applying Davidson's unified theory in reality, experiments
44:10 - The relationship between language and behavior in Wittgenstein and Davidson
47:30 - PART TWO
47:52 - Davidson and Freud take on irrational behavior. Perceiving irrational interpretees' minds as 'divided' to understand them. Contradictory beliefs
59:46 - Motives for self-deception. Self-deception through actions
01:03:27 - Self-deception as unity of deceiver and deceived. The active role of 'the deceiver'. Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina
01:09:05 - Davidson's "Paradoxes of Irrationality" (1982). Simultaneous feelings of love and hate as one of the primary causes for the 'division' of one's mind. Accepting Freud's 'controversial' beliefs
01:14:48 - Rationalization of irrationality
thanks for this 👌
This was great. Learned a whole new area of thought here, chock full of interesting lines of thought leading away from it that seem worth pursuing.
You can tell Davidson has a deep respect for Freud! Very cool
Thank you! Would you happen to have the Fara interview with Davidson from this series?
Sadly, no.
Is this a recent or an old recording? The image looks great, but the audio is strangely muffled sounding.
Nevermind. I looked up that David Donaldson died in 2003. In that case this video is surprisingly, strangely maybe, is of very high quality.