In recent work, Robert Brandom has articulated important connections between the deontic normative statuses of entitlement and commitment and the alethic modal statuses of possibility and necessity. In this paper, I articulate an until now unexplored connection between Brandom’s core normative statuses of entitlement and commitment and the agentive modal statuses of ability and compulsion. These modals have application not only in action, but also in perception and inference, and, in both of these cases, there is a direct mapping between the normative statuses that one bears towards various claims, articulated from the perspective of the attributor of commitments and entitlements, and the agentive modal statuses that one bears towards vario...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein see meaning and content as emerging from normative social practices. W...
Philosophy is witnessing an ‘Agential Turn’, characterised by the thought that explaining certain di...
Cognitive agents must have an explicit representation of their beliefs, desires and goals, and also...
In recent work, Robert Brandom has articulated important connections between the deontic normative s...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein see meaning and content as emerging from normative social practices. W...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
I will address a challenge to mentalistic theories of norms, such as that developed by Cristiano Cas...
I will address a challenge to mentalistic theories of norms, such as that developed by Cristiano Cas...
Discursive cognition of the sort that accompanies the grasp of a natural language involves an abilit...
Bruno Mölder’s Mind Ascribed offers an important and impressive criticism of substantial naturalisti...
Many philosophers identify normativity as the distinctive mark of intentionality. Among them, John M...
Davidson has been instrumental in dampening the prospect of reductively explaining the mind. The co...
This dissertation focuses on several questions. How should we demarcate our concepts of cognitive en...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein see meaning and content as emerging from normative social practices. W...
Philosophy is witnessing an ‘Agential Turn’, characterised by the thought that explaining certain di...
Cognitive agents must have an explicit representation of their beliefs, desires and goals, and also...
In recent work, Robert Brandom has articulated important connections between the deontic normative s...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein see meaning and content as emerging from normative social practices. W...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
I will address a challenge to mentalistic theories of norms, such as that developed by Cristiano Cas...
I will address a challenge to mentalistic theories of norms, such as that developed by Cristiano Cas...
Discursive cognition of the sort that accompanies the grasp of a natural language involves an abilit...
Bruno Mölder’s Mind Ascribed offers an important and impressive criticism of substantial naturalisti...
Many philosophers identify normativity as the distinctive mark of intentionality. Among them, John M...
Davidson has been instrumental in dampening the prospect of reductively explaining the mind. The co...
This dissertation focuses on several questions. How should we demarcate our concepts of cognitive en...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein see meaning and content as emerging from normative social practices. W...
Philosophy is witnessing an ‘Agential Turn’, characterised by the thought that explaining certain di...
Cognitive agents must have an explicit representation of their beliefs, desires and goals, and also...