[eng]The aim of this paper was to show that the specifically epistemological and semantic failures of the Myth of the Given are a result of mistaken normative assumptions. The self-authenticating awareness of particulars and the self meaning-giving semantic rules are different disguises wore over a skeleton of a normative self-moving mover. The first episode I narrated was but a pure form of the third. Whatever his solution may be, we owe to Wilfrid Sellars the philosophical miracle –opposite to the theological– of turning three problems into one
Normative discourse includes statements which appear to be truth-apt expressions of normative belief...
I hereby declare that I composed this thesis myself, that it is my own work, and that it has not bee...
This chapter examines whether Lewis’s account of “the given” is vulnerable to criticisms in terms of...
The aim of this paper was to show that the specifically epistemological and semantic failures of the...
In this work I develop an argument which shows that rule-following is impossible, and investigate i...
The notion of conceptual normativity is grounded on the idea that our conceptual contents are establ...
[eng]According to Sellars, our talk about meanings is essentially normative: meanings are ...
The question of whether meaning is inherently normative has become a central topic in philosophy and...
The paper presents a phenomenological approach to recent debates in the philosophy of language about...
According to a venerable tradition in philosophy and linguistics, expressions have meaning through b...
In a recent article in this journal, Marc Champagne leveled an argument against what Wilfrid Sellars...
If language and thought are to be taken as objective, they must respond to how the world is. I propo...
If language and thougt are to be taken as objective, they must respond to how the world is. I propos...
We are the funny organisms that make and follow rules. To understand us, one must understand what is...
The question whether a constitutive linguistic norm can be prescriptive is central to the debate on ...
Normative discourse includes statements which appear to be truth-apt expressions of normative belief...
I hereby declare that I composed this thesis myself, that it is my own work, and that it has not bee...
This chapter examines whether Lewis’s account of “the given” is vulnerable to criticisms in terms of...
The aim of this paper was to show that the specifically epistemological and semantic failures of the...
In this work I develop an argument which shows that rule-following is impossible, and investigate i...
The notion of conceptual normativity is grounded on the idea that our conceptual contents are establ...
[eng]According to Sellars, our talk about meanings is essentially normative: meanings are ...
The question of whether meaning is inherently normative has become a central topic in philosophy and...
The paper presents a phenomenological approach to recent debates in the philosophy of language about...
According to a venerable tradition in philosophy and linguistics, expressions have meaning through b...
In a recent article in this journal, Marc Champagne leveled an argument against what Wilfrid Sellars...
If language and thought are to be taken as objective, they must respond to how the world is. I propo...
If language and thougt are to be taken as objective, they must respond to how the world is. I propos...
We are the funny organisms that make and follow rules. To understand us, one must understand what is...
The question whether a constitutive linguistic norm can be prescriptive is central to the debate on ...
Normative discourse includes statements which appear to be truth-apt expressions of normative belief...
I hereby declare that I composed this thesis myself, that it is my own work, and that it has not bee...
This chapter examines whether Lewis’s account of “the given” is vulnerable to criticisms in terms of...