Theoria: An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science

Volume 22, Issue 2, Mayo 2007

Jesús Coll Mármol
Pages 153-165

Conceptual schemes and empiricism
what Davidson saw and McDowell missed

This paper is an examination and evaluation of McDowell’s criticisms of Davidson’s views on conceptual schemes and empiricism. I will argue that McDowell does not understand the real nature of Davidson’s arguments against the scheme-content dualism and that his new empiricist proposal fails to solve all the problems that old empiricism has traditionally raised. This is so because Davidson does not try to reject only a certain conception of experience by rejecting the dualism of scheme and content, but a way of thinking about meaning and knowledge that assumes a dualism that cannot be maintained.