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McDowell I 167
Appearances/Davidson: exert a rational influence on our view of the world, as one may say.
It is not the case that the sensations, the impact of the world on our senses, impose rational demands on our empirical thinking. >World, >World/Thinking, >Reality.
       At most in a very complex way: they lead to the formation of opinions, but they do not specify what the subject should think! >Beliefs.
((s) erminology: Davidson himself does not speak of appearances.)
((s) Cf. >responsibility towards the world/McDowell.)

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