Ideas from 'Replies to Critics' by Donald Davidson [1998], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Truth, Language and History' by Davidson,Donald [OUP 2005,0-19-823757-x]].

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3. Truth / C. Correspondence Truth / 1. Correspondence Truth
Names, descriptions and predicates refer to things; without that, language and thought are baffling
                        Full Idea: The simple thesis that names and descriptions often refer to things, and that predicates often have an extension in the world of things, is obvious, and essential to the most elementary appreciation of both language and the thoughts we express.
                        From: Donald Davidson (Replies to Critics [1998], p.323)
                        A reaction: In 1983 Davidson had been a rare modern champion of the coherence theory of truth, but this is his clearest later renunciation of that view (and quite right too).