Under embargo until: 2021-08-07On Robert Brandom’s reading, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel holds that the conceptual content of language, thought, and action is constituted by normative attitudes, through which participants of a discursive practice assign each other authority and responsibility. Pusillanimity is, on Brandom’s account, the characteristic normative meta-attitude of modernity, which replaces the naive form of magnanimity that had characterized ancient ethical life: a form of magnanimity that simply assumed objective norms as given part of reality. This chapter argues that magnanimous trust has deeply troublesome consequences. These consequences provide moral reasons that speak against any attempt to establish postmodern ethical...
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The author of this article concludes that Karl-Otto Apel is more close to Kant than Jurgen Habermas....
On Robert Brandom’s reading, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel holds that the conceptual content of lang...
In order to develop his pragmatist and inferentialist framework, Robert Brandom appropriates, recons...
In this paper, we discuss Robert B. Brandom’s reading of G. W. F. Hegel, especially his later work, ...
Hölscher’s (2005) question, “Does postmodernism have a moral, ethical and values base?” appearsas so...
This paper lays out two recent accounts of Hegel’s practical philosophy in order to present a challe...
This dissertation argues for an account of moral language based on Robert Brandom’s work in philosop...
Fregel vs the Masters of Suspicion: A Critical Notice of Robert Brandom’s A Spirit of Trust Rorty c...
This article retraces progression of Engelhardt’s work so as to place After God in broader context. ...
There is at present, amongst Hegel scholars and in the interpretative discussions of Hegelrsquo;s so...
In this study we try to capture the phenomenon of redefining ethics at a proposal level. Human socie...
Ethical considerations regularly demand references to the moral climate, which, as a form of grand n...
In Making It Explicit Brandom distinguishes between, as he puts it, I–We and I–Thou sociality. Only ...
The article discusses the understanding and misunderstanding of morality and justice in post-traditi...
AbstractThis article identifies the theoretical and practical limits of postmodern skepticism about ...
The author of this article concludes that Karl-Otto Apel is more close to Kant than Jurgen Habermas....
On Robert Brandom’s reading, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel holds that the conceptual content of lang...
In order to develop his pragmatist and inferentialist framework, Robert Brandom appropriates, recons...
In this paper, we discuss Robert B. Brandom’s reading of G. W. F. Hegel, especially his later work, ...
Hölscher’s (2005) question, “Does postmodernism have a moral, ethical and values base?” appearsas so...
This paper lays out two recent accounts of Hegel’s practical philosophy in order to present a challe...
This dissertation argues for an account of moral language based on Robert Brandom’s work in philosop...
Fregel vs the Masters of Suspicion: A Critical Notice of Robert Brandom’s A Spirit of Trust Rorty c...
This article retraces progression of Engelhardt’s work so as to place After God in broader context. ...
There is at present, amongst Hegel scholars and in the interpretative discussions of Hegelrsquo;s so...
In this study we try to capture the phenomenon of redefining ethics at a proposal level. Human socie...
Ethical considerations regularly demand references to the moral climate, which, as a form of grand n...
In Making It Explicit Brandom distinguishes between, as he puts it, I–We and I–Thou sociality. Only ...
The article discusses the understanding and misunderstanding of morality and justice in post-traditi...
AbstractThis article identifies the theoretical and practical limits of postmodern skepticism about ...
The author of this article concludes that Karl-Otto Apel is more close to Kant than Jurgen Habermas....