I address the question of whether naturalism can provide adequate means for the scientific study of rules and rule-following behavior. As the term "naturalism" is used in many different ways in the contemporary debate, I will first spell out which version of naturalism I am targeting. Then I will recall a classical argument against naturalism in a version presented by Husserl. In the main part of the paper I will sketch a conception of rule-following behavior that is influenced by Sellars and Haugeland. I will argue that rule-following is an essential part of human nature and insist in the social dimension of rules. Moreover, I will focus on the often overlooked fact that genuine rule-following behavior requires resilience and presupposes a...
This article addresses the two most important areas of potential conflict between inferentialism and...
What kind of things are social rules? The paper starts from the critique of social rules articulated...
The extent to which human cognition can be understood as rule-based is a classic issue in Cognitive ...
I address the question of whether naturalism can provide adequate means for the scientific study of ...
I address the question of whether naturalism can provide adequate means for the scientific study of ...
This article will discuss the difficulties of providing a plausible account of rule following in the...
In this paper I argue against the holistic claim that the description and explanation of human behav...
Rule-following is a normative doing and therefore needs to be reconsidered in a metaethical framewor...
Following any rule is not possible without some external instance of a jury that can evaluate if any...
By taking Wittgenstein's well-known reflections on following a rule as its starting point, the paper...
The usual way of discussing normativity and naturalism is by running through a standard range of iss...
It is argued that normativity is an embodied and situated skill that resists explanation in terms of...
Rule-following has been a controversial issue in professional philosophical literature since Wittgen...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate what becomes of normativity in naturalistic epistemolog...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate what becomes of normativity in naturalistic epistemolog...
This article addresses the two most important areas of potential conflict between inferentialism and...
What kind of things are social rules? The paper starts from the critique of social rules articulated...
The extent to which human cognition can be understood as rule-based is a classic issue in Cognitive ...
I address the question of whether naturalism can provide adequate means for the scientific study of ...
I address the question of whether naturalism can provide adequate means for the scientific study of ...
This article will discuss the difficulties of providing a plausible account of rule following in the...
In this paper I argue against the holistic claim that the description and explanation of human behav...
Rule-following is a normative doing and therefore needs to be reconsidered in a metaethical framewor...
Following any rule is not possible without some external instance of a jury that can evaluate if any...
By taking Wittgenstein's well-known reflections on following a rule as its starting point, the paper...
The usual way of discussing normativity and naturalism is by running through a standard range of iss...
It is argued that normativity is an embodied and situated skill that resists explanation in terms of...
Rule-following has been a controversial issue in professional philosophical literature since Wittgen...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate what becomes of normativity in naturalistic epistemolog...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate what becomes of normativity in naturalistic epistemolog...
This article addresses the two most important areas of potential conflict between inferentialism and...
What kind of things are social rules? The paper starts from the critique of social rules articulated...
The extent to which human cognition can be understood as rule-based is a classic issue in Cognitive ...