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ISBN 10: 0415380375
ISBN 13: 978-0415380379
Author: Bernhard Weiss, Jeremy Wanderer
Robert Brandom’s Making It Explicit: Reasoning, Representing and Discursive Commitment is one of the most significant, talked about and daunting books published in philosophy in recent years. Featuring specially-commissioned chapters by leading international philosophers with replies by Brandom himself, Reading Brandom clarifies, critically appraises and furthers understanding of Brandom’s important book.
Divided into four parts – ‘Normative Pragmatics’; ‘The Challenge of Inferentialism’; ‘Inferentialist Semantics’; and ‘Brandom’s Replies’, Reading Brandom covers the following key aspects of Brandom’s work:
inferentialism vs. representationalism
normativity in philosophy of language and mind
pragmatics and the centrality of asserting
language entries and exits
meaning and truth
semantic deflationism and logical locutions.
Essential reading for students and scholars of philosophy of language and mind, Reading Brandom is also an excellent companion volume to Reading McDowell: On Mind and World, also published by Routledge.
Table of contents:
Part 1: Normative Pragmatics
Thought, Norms, and Discursive Practice – Allan Gibbard
Language not Mysterious? – Charles Taylor
The Evolution of Why – Daniel Dennett
Normativity of Mind Versus Philosophy as Explanation – Sebastian Rodl
Pragmatism and Inferentialism – John MacFarlane
Brandom’s Challenges – Jeremy Wanderer
Perception, Language, and the First Person – Mark Lance & Rebecca Kukla
Brandom on Observation – John McDowell
Being Subject to the Rule to do What the Rules Tell You to do – Roland Stout
Part 2: The Challenge of Inferentialism
Inferentialism and its Critics – Robert Brandom
Brandom Beleaguered – Jerry Fodor & Ernest LePore
Part 3: Inferentialist Semantics
Inference, Meaning, and Truth in Brandom, Sellars, and Frege – Danielle Macbeth
Should Semantics be Deflated? – Michael Dummett
Representation or Inference: Must We Choose? Should We? – Michael Kremer
What is Logic? – Bernhard Weiss
Truth and Expressive Completeness – Kevin Scharp
Assertibilist Truth and Objective Content: Still Inexplicit – Crispin Wright & Bob Hale
Part 4: Responses
Replies – Robert Brandom
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