The notion of conceptual normativity is grounded on the idea that our conceptual contents are established by the norms of the discursive social practices we engage in. This idea involves two major problems. First, where do the norms of discursive practices come from and how can the contents that they establish be objective? Second, what is the role of the vocabulary that we use to express such norms as explicit rules? This article draws the outline of an account that could possibly answer both questions. First, it explores the viability of a naturalism about conceptual normativity. Second, it defines the characters of a rational expressivist analysis of the language of the rules
This paper recalls the motivation for a normative account of the conceptual content of our beliefs, ...
A critical survey of various positions on the nature, use, possession, and analysis of normative con...
This paper aims to develop a new understanding of normativity based upon the priority of the ordinar...
The notion of conceptual normativity is grounded on the idea that our conceptual contents are establ...
Robert Brandom has developed an account of conceptual content as instituted by social practices. Suc...
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This paper recalls the motivation for a normative account of the conceptual content of our beliefs, ...
A critical survey of various positions on the nature, use, possession, and analysis of normative con...
This paper aims to develop a new understanding of normativity based upon the priority of the ordinar...
The notion of conceptual normativity is grounded on the idea that our conceptual contents are establ...
Robert Brandom has developed an account of conceptual content as instituted by social practices. Suc...
According to a venerable tradition in philosophy and linguistics, expressions have meaning through b...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
The question of whether meaning is inherently normative has become a central topic in philosophy and...
Abstract In Bourdieu’s theory, normativity is detectable as a fundamental category which determines ...
Normativity, one of the central themes of philosophy in the last decade,1 represents a vast and fert...
This paper offers an analysis of the authoritatively normative concept PRACTICAL OUGHT that appeals ...
Natural normativity describes the means whereby social and cultural controls are placed on argumenta...
Robert Brandom's Making It Explicit is a very complex, difficult, extensive and misunderstood book. ...
The thesis that the concept of a reason is the fundamental normative concept is in the air. In this ...
There has been much debate over whether to accept the claim that meaning is normative. One obstacle ...
This paper recalls the motivation for a normative account of the conceptual content of our beliefs, ...
A critical survey of various positions on the nature, use, possession, and analysis of normative con...
This paper aims to develop a new understanding of normativity based upon the priority of the ordinar...