In my contribution I want to describe a notion of autonomy in social terms namely in discursive practices. I already presented autonomy as grounded on the Sellarsian “metaphor ” of the game of giving and asking for reasons reinterpreted by Robert Brandom. The model was centered mostly on practices of justification starting from an inferentialist view of the propositional content. However, I think that together with speech acts in ordinary language we must provide a description of the role of prelinguistic practices for autonomy. This further step is implied by the fact that it is important to clarify the dimension of “readiness ” to give or ask for reasons on which Swindler rightly insists in his Introduction to my book Autonomy. A Matter o...
If the title of this edited volume of 6 Chapters (Chapter 1 the Introduction) suggests proximity o...
Within the social matrix of language and learning, language learning involves necessary dependencies...
One of the more intractable problems in the debate over autonomy is how we should distinguish autono...
In my contribution I want to describe a notion of autonomy in social terms namely in discursive prac...
In December 1976, a group of language educators gathered at the University of Cambridge to discuss a...
This thesis is essentially an explication of and argument for the autonomy of language-games. Auton...
This paper addresses three practical questions about autonomy in foreign language learning from a ph...
In the ambit of the debate on “personal autonomy”, we propose to intend “personal ...
We explain autonomy with full-fledged reference to the complementaristic conception of language and ...
Most approaches to learner autonomy treat it an individual’s psychological capacity for exercising c...
Autonomy is the core of a lively debate on moral and political philosophy, where many competing pers...
Abstract Across societies, cultures, and political ideologies, autonomy is a deeply valued attribute...
Analysis of Tandem interaction (a semi-formal mode of language learning) with a focus on learner aut...
This paper raises the question of the relevance of 'autonomy' in a UK-based EAP context. Some exampl...
Drawing on Complexity Theory and on the literature of autonomy, the discussions herein presented wil...
If the title of this edited volume of 6 Chapters (Chapter 1 the Introduction) suggests proximity o...
Within the social matrix of language and learning, language learning involves necessary dependencies...
One of the more intractable problems in the debate over autonomy is how we should distinguish autono...
In my contribution I want to describe a notion of autonomy in social terms namely in discursive prac...
In December 1976, a group of language educators gathered at the University of Cambridge to discuss a...
This thesis is essentially an explication of and argument for the autonomy of language-games. Auton...
This paper addresses three practical questions about autonomy in foreign language learning from a ph...
In the ambit of the debate on “personal autonomy”, we propose to intend “personal ...
We explain autonomy with full-fledged reference to the complementaristic conception of language and ...
Most approaches to learner autonomy treat it an individual’s psychological capacity for exercising c...
Autonomy is the core of a lively debate on moral and political philosophy, where many competing pers...
Abstract Across societies, cultures, and political ideologies, autonomy is a deeply valued attribute...
Analysis of Tandem interaction (a semi-formal mode of language learning) with a focus on learner aut...
This paper raises the question of the relevance of 'autonomy' in a UK-based EAP context. Some exampl...
Drawing on Complexity Theory and on the literature of autonomy, the discussions herein presented wil...
If the title of this edited volume of 6 Chapters (Chapter 1 the Introduction) suggests proximity o...
Within the social matrix of language and learning, language learning involves necessary dependencies...
One of the more intractable problems in the debate over autonomy is how we should distinguish autono...