Affiliation:
1. Corpus Christi College University of Oxford , Oxford OX1 4JF , UK
Abstract
Abstract
Donald Davidson (1979) holds that quoting is a matter of referring demonstratively. In ‘The Wonder of Signs’, Adrian Haddock (2021) advances an original and challenging argument against this account of quotation. In this paper, I seek to defend Davidson’s account against Haddock’s argument, with an eye to shedding some light on a more fundamental disagreement Haddock has with Davidson.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Reference3 articles.
1. ‘Quotation’;Davidson;Theory and Decision,1979
2. ‘The Wonder of Signs’;Haddock;Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society,2021