Brandom’s philosophical programme can be seen as a reversion of the traditional order of explanation in semantics. Whereas traditional semantic theories start with a grip on a notion like truth or reference, Brandom argues that it is also possible to begin with an analysis of the speech acts of what one is doing by making a claim in order to explain representational notions like truth and objectivity. Evaluating the explanatory values of Brandom’s theory, it therefore is necessary to ask to what extent Brandom’s analysis of our linguistic practices is able to explain what other theories start with. That is, can linguistic practices in Brandom’s sense give an account of why we are capable of referring to language-external objects? And can th...
In the Preface of Making It Explicit, Robert Brandom states that his philosophy of language follows ...
International audienceA major characteristic of the linguistic theories of the twentieth century whi...
One might ask whether there is any other way to define cognitive semantics than by its opposition to...
Brandom’s philosophical programme can be seen as a reversion of the traditional order of explanation...
The aim of this paper is to critically examine the concept of semantic objectivity inherent in Rober...
Inferentialism, especially Brandom’s theory (Brandom, 1994), is the project purported to ...
Inferentialism, especially Brandom’s theory, is the project aimed at understanding meaning...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
In Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, LVII., 1977, it was included a discussion on the book b...
At the outset of the article I set forth a general characterization of Robert B. Brandom’s philosoph...
© 2010 Dr. Jason John Griffin WhiteThis work investigates Brandom's inferentialist programme from th...
Brandom expresses sympathy for, what he calls, Wittgenstein's semantic nihilism when directed at eff...
Copyright © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.The underlying question is h...
In his recent John Locke Lectures, Robert Brandom defends a view of pragmatism as an exten-sion of t...
The human capacity for language is beyond doubt a very special ability and this thesis aims at shedd...
In the Preface of Making It Explicit, Robert Brandom states that his philosophy of language follows ...
International audienceA major characteristic of the linguistic theories of the twentieth century whi...
One might ask whether there is any other way to define cognitive semantics than by its opposition to...
Brandom’s philosophical programme can be seen as a reversion of the traditional order of explanation...
The aim of this paper is to critically examine the concept of semantic objectivity inherent in Rober...
Inferentialism, especially Brandom’s theory (Brandom, 1994), is the project purported to ...
Inferentialism, especially Brandom’s theory, is the project aimed at understanding meaning...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
In Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, LVII., 1977, it was included a discussion on the book b...
At the outset of the article I set forth a general characterization of Robert B. Brandom’s philosoph...
© 2010 Dr. Jason John Griffin WhiteThis work investigates Brandom's inferentialist programme from th...
Brandom expresses sympathy for, what he calls, Wittgenstein's semantic nihilism when directed at eff...
Copyright © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.The underlying question is h...
In his recent John Locke Lectures, Robert Brandom defends a view of pragmatism as an exten-sion of t...
The human capacity for language is beyond doubt a very special ability and this thesis aims at shedd...
In the Preface of Making It Explicit, Robert Brandom states that his philosophy of language follows ...
International audienceA major characteristic of the linguistic theories of the twentieth century whi...
One might ask whether there is any other way to define cognitive semantics than by its opposition to...