Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald Davidson

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Autor(a) principal: Marco Aurelio Sousa Alves
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/ARBZ-842LKE
Resumo: This thesis evaluates a contemporary debate concerning the very possibility of thinking about the world. In the first chapter, McDowell's critique of Davidson is presented, focusing on the coherentism defended by the latter. The critique of the myth of the given (as it appears inSellars and Wittgenstein), as well as the necessity of a minimal empiricism (which McDowell finds in Quine and Kant), lead to an oscillation in contemporary thinking between two equally unsatisfactory ways of understanding the empirical content of thought. In the second chapter, I defend Davidson's approach, focusing on his theory of interpretation and semantic externalism, as well as on the relation between causes and reasons. In the third chapter, the debate is analyzed in more detail. I criticize the anomalous monism, the way in which the boundaries between the conceptual and the non-conceptual are understood by Davidson, as well as the naturalized Platonism defended by McDowell. This thesis is mainly negative, and it concludes by revealing problems in both positions under evaluation.
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spelling Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald DavidsonJohn HenryMcDowellDonald DavidsonDavidson, Donald,1917-2003FilosofiaMcDowell, John HenryThis thesis evaluates a contemporary debate concerning the very possibility of thinking about the world. In the first chapter, McDowell's critique of Davidson is presented, focusing on the coherentism defended by the latter. The critique of the myth of the given (as it appears inSellars and Wittgenstein), as well as the necessity of a minimal empiricism (which McDowell finds in Quine and Kant), lead to an oscillation in contemporary thinking between two equally unsatisfactory ways of understanding the empirical content of thought. In the second chapter, I defend Davidson's approach, focusing on his theory of interpretation and semantic externalism, as well as on the relation between causes and reasons. In the third chapter, the debate is analyzed in more detail. I criticize the anomalous monism, the way in which the boundaries between the conceptual and the non-conceptual are understood by Davidson, as well as the naturalized Platonism defended by McDowell. This thesis is mainly negative, and it concludes by revealing problems in both positions under evaluation.O trabalho avalia um debate contemporâneo acerca da possibilidade mesma de pensarmos sobre o mundo. No primeiro capítulo, é apresentada a crítica de McDowell a Davidson, que enfatiza o coerentismo adotado pelo segundo. A crítica ao mito do dado (tal como aparece em Sellars e Wittgenstein), bem como a necessidade de um empirismo mínimo (que McDowell detecta em Quine e Kant), apontam para uma oscilação no pensamento contemporâneo entre duas formas insatisfatórias de compreender o conteúdo empírico do pensamento. No segundo capítulo, apresento uma defesa de Davidson, enfatizando sua teoria da interpretação e do externismo semântico, bem como a relação entre causas e razões. No terceiro capítulo, avalio mais detidamente o debate, criticando o monismo anômalo, a forma como a fronteira entreconceitual e não-conceitual é entendida em Davidson, bem como o platonismo naturalizado defendido por McDowell. O trabalho apresenta uma natureza negativa, e termina constatando as deficiências de ambas as posições avaliadas.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMGErnesto Perini Frizzera da Mota SantosPaulo Roberto Margutti PintoPaulo FariaMarco Aurelio Sousa Alves2019-08-13T08:04:50Z2019-08-13T08:04:50Z2008-03-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1843/ARBZ-842LKEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2019-11-15T01:06:27Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/ARBZ-842LKERepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2019-11-15T01:06:27Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald Davidson
title Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald Davidson
spellingShingle Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald Davidson
Marco Aurelio Sousa Alves
John Henry
McDowell
Donald Davidson
Davidson, Donald,1917-2003
Filosofia
McDowell, John Henry
title_short Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald Davidson
title_full Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald Davidson
title_fullStr Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald Davidson
title_full_unstemmed Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald Davidson
title_sort Sobre a possibilidade de pensarmos o mundo: o debate entre John McDowell e Donald Davidson
author Marco Aurelio Sousa Alves
author_facet Marco Aurelio Sousa Alves
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Ernesto Perini Frizzera da Mota Santos
Paulo Roberto Margutti Pinto
Paulo Faria
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marco Aurelio Sousa Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv John Henry
McDowell
Donald Davidson
Davidson, Donald,1917-2003
Filosofia
McDowell, John Henry
topic John Henry
McDowell
Donald Davidson
Davidson, Donald,1917-2003
Filosofia
McDowell, John Henry
description This thesis evaluates a contemporary debate concerning the very possibility of thinking about the world. In the first chapter, McDowell's critique of Davidson is presented, focusing on the coherentism defended by the latter. The critique of the myth of the given (as it appears inSellars and Wittgenstein), as well as the necessity of a minimal empiricism (which McDowell finds in Quine and Kant), lead to an oscillation in contemporary thinking between two equally unsatisfactory ways of understanding the empirical content of thought. In the second chapter, I defend Davidson's approach, focusing on his theory of interpretation and semantic externalism, as well as on the relation between causes and reasons. In the third chapter, the debate is analyzed in more detail. I criticize the anomalous monism, the way in which the boundaries between the conceptual and the non-conceptual are understood by Davidson, as well as the naturalized Platonism defended by McDowell. This thesis is mainly negative, and it concludes by revealing problems in both positions under evaluation.
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