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  1. Let me go and try
  2. Triangulating on Thought and Norms
  3. What are group speech acts?
  4. Individual and Collective Action: Reply to Blomberg
  5. The Routledge Handbook of Collective Intentionality
  6. From Plural to Institutional Agency
  7. Plural Action Sentences and Logical Form: Reply to Himmelreich
  8. Do corporations have minds of their own?
  9. Fission, First Person Thought, and Subject-body Dualism
  10. From Individual to Plural Agency
  11. Was Davidson's Project a Carnapian Explication of Meaning?
  12. Shared Agency in Modest Sociality
  13. Shared Agency in Modest Sociality
  14. Kathrin Glüer, Donald Davidson: A Short Introduction, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, 313 pp., £16.99 (paperback), ISBN-13: 978-0-19-538297-6.
  15. The Ontology of Collective Action
  16. Propositions and higher-order attitude attributions
  17. Philosophical Methodology: The Armchair or the Laboratory?
  18. A Companion to Donald Davidson
  19. Truth in the Theory of Meaning
  20. Review Essay: Scott Soames, Philosophy of Language
  21. Proxy Agency in Collective Action
  22. Collective Agents
  23. Introduction: Davidson’s philosophical project
  24. The Argument for Subject-Body Dualism from Transtemporal Identity
  25. 3. Triangulation Triangulated
  26. Donald Davidson
  27. Intuitions and relativity
  28. Adverbs of Action and Logical Form
  29. Truth and meaning redux
  30. Semantics for Nondeclaratives
  31. Rationality, Language, and the Principle of Charity
  32. Fodor’s Challenge to the Classical Computational Theory of Mind
  33. The Mind-Body Problem: An Overview
  34. Radical Misinterpretation: A Reply to Stoutland
  35. The Concept of Truth and the Semantics of the Truth Predicate
  36. Collective Intentional Behavior from the Standpoint of Semantics
  37. The Argument from Normative Autonomy for Collective Agents
  38. The Epistemology of Thought Experiments: First Person versus Third Person Approaches
  39. Donald Davidson's Truth-Theoretic Semantics
  40. Foundations of Social Reality in Collective Intentional Behavior
  41. Ontology in the Theory of Meaning
  42. Donald Davidson: Essays on Actions and Events
  43. Critical Notices
  44. Donald Davidson
  45. Kirk Ludwig (éd.), Donald Davidson, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003, 240 pages.
  46. Donald Davidson
  47. RATIONALITY, LANGUAGE, AND THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARITY
  48. Donald Davidson
  49. Introduction
  50. Selected Commentary on Davidson
  51. François Recanati'sOratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta: An Essay on Metarepresentation*
  52. The Truth about Moods
  53. Vagueness And The Sorites Paradox
  54. Semantics for Opaque Contexts
  55. Singular Thought and the Cartesian Theory of Mind
  56. Duplicating Thoughts
  57. Shape Properties and Perception
  58. Trying the Impossible
  59. Blueprint for a Science of Mind: A Critical Notice of Christopher Peacocke's A Study of Concepts
  60. Causal Relevance and Thought Content
  61. Are there more than minimala priorilimits on irrationality?
  62. First-Person Knowledge and Authority
  63. A dilemma for Searle's argument for the Connection Principle
  64. Externalism, Naturalism and Method
  65. Holism: A Consumer Update
  66. Skepticism and Interpretation
  67. Impossible doings
  68. Brains in a Vat, Subjectivity, and the Causal Theory of Reference
  69. Truth and Meaning
  70. Davidson
  71. Logical Form