If language and thought are to be taken as objective, they must respond to how the world is. I propose to explain this responsiveness in terms of conditions of correction, more precisely, by taking thoughts and linguistic utterances to be assessible as true or false. Furthermore, the paper is committed to a form of quietism according to which the very same thing that can be (truly) thought or expressed is the case: ‘soft facts’ as opposed to hard, free-standing facts, independent of any possible rational activity of grasping them
In this paper I reject the normative interpretation of logic and give reasons for a realistic accoun...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
(1) This paper is about how to build an account of the normativity of logic around the claim that lo...
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...
ABSTRACT. If language and thought are to be taken as objective, they must respond to how the world i...
In recent years the normativity of thought and meaning has been the subject of an extensive debate. ...
The thesis that mental content is normative is ambiguous and has many forms. This article deals only...
This paper tries to say in what sense truth is a norm, a thesis that Donald Davidson, whose view are...
For belief, the standard of correctness is truth. Truth is said to be the norm of belief. This thesi...
Many philosophers hold that a general norm of truth governs the attitude of believing. In a recent a...
Truth and Norms: Normative Alethic Pluralism and Evaluative Disagreements engages three philosophica...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
This paper is about the pragmatic notion of truth, according to which what we believe in the ideal l...
textIn my dissertation, I argue that rationality, for real humans, is best understood as a strategy...
In this paper I reject the normative interpretation of logic and give reasons for a realistic accoun...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
(1) This paper is about how to build an account of the normativity of logic around the claim that lo...
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...
ABSTRACT. If language and thought are to be taken as objective, they must respond to how the world i...
In recent years the normativity of thought and meaning has been the subject of an extensive debate. ...
The thesis that mental content is normative is ambiguous and has many forms. This article deals only...
This paper tries to say in what sense truth is a norm, a thesis that Donald Davidson, whose view are...
For belief, the standard of correctness is truth. Truth is said to be the norm of belief. This thesi...
Many philosophers hold that a general norm of truth governs the attitude of believing. In a recent a...
Truth and Norms: Normative Alethic Pluralism and Evaluative Disagreements engages three philosophica...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
This paper is about the pragmatic notion of truth, according to which what we believe in the ideal l...
textIn my dissertation, I argue that rationality, for real humans, is best understood as a strategy...
In this paper I reject the normative interpretation of logic and give reasons for a realistic accoun...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
(1) This paper is about how to build an account of the normativity of logic around the claim that lo...