Unshadowed Thought
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Charles Travis in his compelling book, Unshadowed Thought, published by Harvard University Press in 2001. In this thought-provoking 288-page work, Travis challenges widely-held beliefs in analytic philosophy, particularly the notion that thoughts are merely representational items with context-independent content. By dismantling these ideas, he critically examines the foundations of contemporary philosophy of mind, offering readers a fresh perspective on epistemology and the philosophy of language.
This engaging text is essential for anyone interested in the intricacies of thought, language, and the nature of knowledge. Whether you're a philosophy student, a linguist, or simply a curious reader, Unshadowed Thought will invite you to explore the complexities of human cognition and the critical role of context in our understanding of thought and thinking.