@article{Cooke2011,
author = "Elizabeth F. Cooke",
title = "{Phenomenology of Error and Surprise: Peirce, Davidson, and McDowell}",
year = 2011,
journal = "Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society",
volume = 47,
number = "1",
pages = "62-86",
issn = "00091774",
abstract = "{The article examines the phenomenological thought of U.S. philosophers Charles S. Peirce and Donald Davidson regarding human error recognition. It is noted that while both share similar views on normative judgment, Peirce differs from Davidson in his views on surprise and error recognition. The author explains the relationship between Peirce's notions of surprise to South African philosopher John McDowell's thoughts on conceptual experience. The importance of Davidson's philosophical understanding of self and world to his thoughts on error is also detailed.}",
keywords = "Donald Davidson, Error, John McDowell",
language = "English",
note = "From the Commens Bibliography | \url{http://www.commens.org/bibliography/journal_article/cooke-elizabeth-f-2011-phenomenology-error-and-surprise-peirce-davidson}"
}