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Der Neopragmatist Robert Brandom hat seit der Jahrtausendwende verstärkt auf Positionen aus der Philosophiegeschichte zurückgegriffen, um seine anti-naturalistische, metaphysische Agenda voranzutreiben. Mittels einer detaillierten Rekonstruktion klärt diese Arbeit über die Strategie auf, die er durch seine selektive Lektüre von Kant und Hegel verfolgt. Im Ausgang von der Analyse der Normativität unserer Sprach- und Erkenntnispraxis wird eine Theorie entwickelt, der zufolge nicht nur unsere subjektiven Behauptungen, sondern auch die objektive Welt, auf die wir Bezug nehmen, begrifflich gegliedert ist. Maßgeblich für diese Theorie ist eine Interpretation von Kants transzendentaler Deduktion der reinen Verstandesbegriffe, auf der die Hegel-Lektüre aufruht. Im Verlauf der Arbeit werden mehrere Varianten unterschieden, in welcher Weise Positionen aus der Philosophiegeschichte eine Rolle in aktuellen systematischen Debatten spielen können. Deshalb werden weitere Fallstudien zu Hegel sowie zu Anselm von Canterbury durchgeführt. So zeigt sich Schritt für Schritt, dass der Einsatz philosophiegeschichtlicher Positionen als performativer Akt zu verstehen ist, der im Vollzug seine anti-reduktionistische Grundhaltung offenbart. Since the turn of the century, the neo-pragmatist Robert Brandom has increasingly relied on positions from the history of philosophy to promote his anti-naturalist, metaphysical agenda. Using a detailed analysis, this study illustrates the strategy that he shares with Kant and Hegel. This provides the impetus to differentiate and elucidate multiple ways that philosophy takes account of its history.
PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General. --- Pragmatism. --- idealism. --- naturalism. --- theory of history of philosophy. --- Brandom, Robert. --- Brandom, Robert B. --- Brandom, Robert B.,
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Robert Brandom is one of the most renowned philosophers in the analytic tradition today. This volume contains his programmatic essay 'Towards an Analytic Pragmatism', in which Brandom shows how analytic philosophy can broaden ist perspective so as to incorporate important insights of pragmatism. In addition, this volume contains nine papers dealing critically with themes from Brandom's writings, ranging from his 1994 book Making it Explicit to Between Saying and Doing, last year's Locke Lectures. Finally, there are replies by Robert Brandom to these papers.
Pragmatism. --- Idealism --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Philosophy, Modern --- Positivism --- Realism --- Utilitarianism --- Experience --- Reality --- Truth --- Brandom, Robert. --- Brandom, Robert B., --- Brandom, Robert B.
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Philosophy of language --- Brandom, Robert B. --- Philosophy, American --- Philosophie américaine --- Brandom, Robert. --- Philosophie américaine
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Pragmatics. --- Linguistics. --- Pragmalinguistics --- General semantics --- Language and languages --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Philosophy --- Pragmatics --- Brandom, Robert. --- Brandom, Robert B. --- Brandom, Robert B.,
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Brandom, Robert B. --- Sellars, Wilfrid --- McDowell, John --- Philosophy, American --- Philosophy --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Brandom, Robert. --- McDowell, John Henry. --- Sellars, Wilfrid. --- Sellars, Wilfrid Stalker --- McDowell, John Henry --- Brandom, Robert B., --- University of Pittsburgh. --- Pittsburgh.
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In this book Steven Levine explores the relation between objectivity and experience from a pragmatic point of view. Like many new pragmatists he aims to rehabilitate objectivity in the wake of Richard Rorty's rejection of the concept. But he challenges the idea, put forward by pragmatists like Robert Brandom, that objectivity is best rehabilitated in communicative-theoretic terms - namely, in terms that can be cashed out by capacities that agents gain through linguistic communication. Levine proposes instead that objectivity is best understood in experiential-theoretic terms. He explains how, in order to meet the aims of the new pragmatists, we need to do more than see objectivity as a norm of rationality embedded in our social-linguistic practices; we also need to see it as emergent from our experiential interaction with the world. Innovative and carefully argued, this book redeems and re-actualizes for contemporary philosophy a key insight developed by the classical pragmatists.
Objectivity. --- Experience. --- Pragmatism. --- Idealism --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Philosophy, Modern --- Positivism --- Realism --- Utilitarianism --- Experience --- Reality --- Truth --- Psychology --- Pragmatism --- Personal equation --- Rorty, Richard. --- Brandom, Robert. --- Brandom, Robert B. --- Brandom, Robert B., --- Rorty, Richard --- Rorti, Ričard --- Rorty, R. M.
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Inference. --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Language and languages --- Intension (Philosophy) --- Logical semantics --- Semantics (Logic) --- Semeiotics --- Significs --- Syntactics --- Unified science --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Logical positivism --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philosophy, Modern --- Semiotics --- Signs and symbols --- Symbolism --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Definition (Philosophy) --- Ampliative induction --- Induction, Ampliative --- Inference (Logic) --- Reasoning --- Philosophy. --- Brandom, Robert. --- Brandom, Robert B. --- Brandom, Robert B., --- Pragmatics
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Brandom, Robert B. --- Language and languages --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Pragmatics. --- Representation (Philosophy) --- Langage et langues --- Sémantique (Philosophie) --- Pragmatique --- Représentation (Philosophie) --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Brandom, Robert. --- Sémantique (Philosophie) --- Représentation (Philosophie) --- Pragmatics --- Intension (Philosophy) --- Logical semantics --- Semantics (Logic) --- Semeiotics --- Significs --- Syntactics --- Unified science --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Logical positivism --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philosophy, Modern --- Semiotics --- Signs and symbols --- Symbolism --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Definition (Philosophy) --- Representationalism (Philosophy) --- Representationism (Philosophy) --- Culture --- Philosophy --- Pragmalinguistics --- General semantics
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