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Robert Brandom's normative inferentialism /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Turbanti, Giacomo (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017]
Colección:Pragmatics & beyond ; Volume 280.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Robert Brandom's Normative Inferentialism; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements ; Abbreviations ; 1. Introduction; 2. The grounds of pragmatic significance; 2.1 The space of reasons; 2.1.1 Sentience and sapience; 2.1.2 A "two-ply" reading of Sellars's account of observation; 2.1.3 The pragmatic priority of the propositional; 2.1.4 Commitments, entitlements and scorekeeping; 2.1.5 Normative phenomenalism; 2.1.6 Conceptual realism; 2.2 Normative pragmatics in perspective; 2.2.1 The job of semantics and pragmatics.
  • 2.2.2 The origins of the distinction between semantics and pragmatics2.2.3 The theory of speech acts; 2.2.4 Cognitive pragmatics; 2.2.5 Intentional states and normative practices; 2.2.6 The declarative fallacy; 2.2.7 A refined topography of the space of reasons; 2.2.8 Recognitive speech acts; 2.2.9 Brandom's rationalist stance; 3. The articulation of conceptual content; 3.1 Inferential semantics; 3.1.1 Meaning and naming; 3.1.2 Meaning and inference; 3.1.3 Compositionality and holism; 3.1.4 Subsentential roles, substitution and anaphora ; 3.2 Expressive rationality; 3.2.1 Logical expressivism.
  • 3.2.2 Truth and denotational vocabulary3.2.3 Intentional vocabulary; 3.2.4 Meaning-use analysis; 3.2.5 Logical vocabulary; 3.2.6 Modal vocabulary; 4. Incompatibility semantics; 4.1 A pragmatic primitive in semantics; 4.1.1 Why formal semantics?; 4.1.2 Varieties of inferential semantics; 4.1.3 Meaning-use analysis of IS; 4.2 Semantic interpretation; 4.2.1 Incoherence models; 4.2.2 Entailment; 4.3 Logical vocabulary in IS; 4.3.1 Negation; 4.3.2 Conjunction; 4.3.3 Modality; 4.4 Metalogical properties; 4.4.1 Soundness and completeness; 4.4.2 Semantic recursiveness; 5. Exploring incompatibility.
  • 5.1 Kripkean incompatibility semantics5.1.1 Possible worlds in IS; 5.1.2 How to Kripke IS; 5.1.3 What it means to Kripke IS; 5.2 Non-monotonic incompatibility semantics; 5.2.1 Ranges of counterfactual robustness; 5.2.2 Non-monotonicity; 5.2.3 Relevant reasoning; 5.2.4 Defeasible reasoning; 5.2.5 Preferential incompatibility semantics; 5.3 The expressive role of incompatibility; 6. From inferentialism to idealism, and back; 6.1 Inferentialism; 6.2 Pragmatism; 6.3 Idealism; 6.4 The revision of material incompatibilities; 7. Conclusions; Index of names ; Index of subjects.