Responding to criticisms raised by Christopher Norris, this paper defends an anti-relativist reading of the work of both Davidson and Heidegger arguing that that there are important lessons to be learnt from their example - one can thus be an anti-relativist (as well as a certain sort of realist) without giving up on Davidson or on Heidegger.
History
Publication title
International Journal of Philosophical Studies
Volume
12
Pagination
339-356
ISSN
0967-2559
Department/School
School of Humanities
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Place of publication
Abingdon
Repository Status
Restricted
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