The early writings of Wilfrid Sellars are characterized by the analysis of themes and problems from Rudolph Carnap's philosophy of language. In particular, Sellars investigated the notion of "material'' rules of inference and explored the possibility of a "pure'' pragmatics. In these initial researches Sellars laid the foundations for his inferentialist analysis of meaning. A crucial component of such an analysis is the seminal form of rational expressivism that Sellars began to develop at the time. In this paper I address the genesis of this idea and some of the main implications that it has on the characterization of the space of reasons
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2011.Ca...
ABSTRACT: In this chapter I argue that Sellars’s philosophy was deeply pragmatist both in its motiv...
The early writings of Wilfrid Sellars are characterized by the analysis of themes and problems from ...
The term ‘functionalism’ is usually heard in connection with the philosophy of mind or cognition. Th...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
Although Wilfrid Sellars\u27s work holds a prominent place in recent analytic philosophy, little wor...
In this chapter I argue that Sellars’s philosophy was deeply pragmatist both in its motivation and i...
This paper advocates a generalized form of Expressivism, as a strategy for resolving certain metasem...
These comments, which include informal offhand asides made during delivery, derive from an ‘Author M...
The expressivist advances a view about how we explain the meaning of a fragment of language, such as...
This book presents and develops inferential expressivism, a novel approach to the study of meaning w...
In many ways, the figure of Wilfrid Sellars personifies the second half of xxth century American phi...
The basic idea of logical expressivism in the Brandomian tradition is that logic makes inferential r...
It is often claimed that there is an explanatory divide between an expressivist account of normative...
One of the most striking clashes between the results of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s reflections on languag...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2011.Ca...
ABSTRACT: In this chapter I argue that Sellars’s philosophy was deeply pragmatist both in its motiv...
The early writings of Wilfrid Sellars are characterized by the analysis of themes and problems from ...
The term ‘functionalism’ is usually heard in connection with the philosophy of mind or cognition. Th...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
Although Wilfrid Sellars\u27s work holds a prominent place in recent analytic philosophy, little wor...
In this chapter I argue that Sellars’s philosophy was deeply pragmatist both in its motivation and i...
This paper advocates a generalized form of Expressivism, as a strategy for resolving certain metasem...
These comments, which include informal offhand asides made during delivery, derive from an ‘Author M...
The expressivist advances a view about how we explain the meaning of a fragment of language, such as...
This book presents and develops inferential expressivism, a novel approach to the study of meaning w...
In many ways, the figure of Wilfrid Sellars personifies the second half of xxth century American phi...
The basic idea of logical expressivism in the Brandomian tradition is that logic makes inferential r...
It is often claimed that there is an explanatory divide between an expressivist account of normative...
One of the most striking clashes between the results of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s reflections on languag...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2011.Ca...
ABSTRACT: In this chapter I argue that Sellars’s philosophy was deeply pragmatist both in its motiv...