Reading Brandom : On Making It Explicit.
Divided into four parts - 'Normative Pragmatics', 'The Challenge of Inferentialism', 'Inferentialist Semantics', and 'Brandom's Replies', this title covers the aspects such as inferentialism versus representationalism, normativity in philosophy of languag...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Hoboken :
Taylor & Francis,
2010.
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- Book cover; title; copyright; contents; contributors; acknowledgements; introduction; part i: normative pragmatics; 1 thought, norms, and discursive practice; 2 language not mysterious?; 3 the evolution of "why?"; 4 normativity of mind versus philosophy as explanation: brandom's theory of the mind; 5 pragmatism and inferentialism; 6 brandom's challenges; 7 perception, language, and the first person; 8 brandom on observation; 9 being subject to the rule to do what the rules tell you to do; part ii: the challenge of inferentialism; 10 inferentialism and some of its challenges.
- 11 BRANDOM BELEAGUEREDPART III: INFERENTIALIST SEMANTICS; 12 INFERENCE, MEANING, AND TRUTH IN BRANDOM, SELLARS, AND FREGE; 13 SHOULD SEMANTICS BE DEFLATED?; 14 REPRESENTATION OR INFERENCE: MUST WE CHOOSE? SHOULD WE?; 15 WHAT IS LOGIC?; 16 TRUTH AND EXPRESSIVE COMPLETENESS; 17 ASSERTIBILIST TRUTh AND OBJECTIVE CONTENT: STILL INEXPLICIT?; PART IV: BRANDOM'S RESPONSES; 18 REPLY TO ALLAN GIBBARD'S "THOUGHT, NORMS, AND DISCURSIVE PRACTICE"; 19 R.