The paper examines how Brandom can respond to two objections raised against another sort of inferentialism, conceptual role semantics. After a brief explanation of the difference between the motivations and the nature of the two accounts (I), I argue that externalism can be accommodated within Brandomian inferentialism (II). Then I offer a reconstruction of how Brandom tries to explain mutual understanding (III-IV). Finally I point out a problem in Brandom’s account, which is this. Brandom’s inferential roles are social and normative, but he also seeks to explain cases of understanding which involve novelty and individual ingenuity which cannot be reduced to social norms (V)
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
In the philosophy of language, conceptual role semantics (hereafter CRS) is a theory of what constit...
According to Conceptual Role Semantics ("CRS"), the meaning of a representation is the role of that ...
The paper examines how Brandom can respond to two objections raised against another sort of inferent...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
According to Brandom’s conceptual role semantics, to grasp a concept involves a commitment to drawin...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
In this paper I will do three things. One, to explain why conceptual role semantics seems an attract...
This paper recalls the motivation for a normative account of the conceptual content of our beliefs, ...
Concepts are not sets of necessary and sufficient conditions. This fact has caused trouble for both ...
Inferentialism, especially Brandom’s theory (Brandom, 1994), is the project purported to ...
account of concept possession according to which possessing or understanding a concept requires endo...
This article offers an overview of inferential role semantics. We aim to provide a map of ...
This paper examines the general prospects for conceptual role expressivism, expressivist theories th...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
In the philosophy of language, conceptual role semantics (hereafter CRS) is a theory of what constit...
According to Conceptual Role Semantics ("CRS"), the meaning of a representation is the role of that ...
The paper examines how Brandom can respond to two objections raised against another sort of inferent...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
According to Brandom’s conceptual role semantics, to grasp a concept involves a commitment to drawin...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
In this paper I will do three things. One, to explain why conceptual role semantics seems an attract...
This paper recalls the motivation for a normative account of the conceptual content of our beliefs, ...
Concepts are not sets of necessary and sufficient conditions. This fact has caused trouble for both ...
Inferentialism, especially Brandom’s theory (Brandom, 1994), is the project purported to ...
account of concept possession according to which possessing or understanding a concept requires endo...
This article offers an overview of inferential role semantics. We aim to provide a map of ...
This paper examines the general prospects for conceptual role expressivism, expressivist theories th...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
In the philosophy of language, conceptual role semantics (hereafter CRS) is a theory of what constit...
According to Conceptual Role Semantics ("CRS"), the meaning of a representation is the role of that ...