I argue that Sellars’s metaconceptual theory of the categories exemplifies and extends a long line of nominalistic thinking about the nature of the categories from Ockham and Kant to the Tractatus and Carnap, and that this theory is far more central than has generally been realized to each of Sellars’s most famous and enduring philosophical conceptions: the myth of the given, the logical space of reasons, and resolving the ostensible clash between the manifest and scientific images of the human being in the world. Sellars’s distinctive contribution to this longstanding (if currently on the defensive) metaconceptual approach to the nature of ontological categories was to interpret and reconstruct it in terms of his own ‘meaning as use’ or n...
The paper spells out an argument to the effect that rejecting what Sellars denounces as the “myth of...
This paper traces a Kantian and pragmatist line of thinking that connects the ideas of conceptual co...
Sellars was committed to the irreducibility of the semantic, the intentional, and the normative. Nev...
I argue that Sellars’s metaconceptual theory of the categories exemplifies and extends a long line o...
I contend that Sellars defends a uniquely Kantian naturalist outlook both in general and more partic...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
Wilfrid Sellars (1912-1989) developed a broadly deflationary, non-relational analysis of traditional...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
Although Wilfrid Sellars\u27s work holds a prominent place in recent analytic philosophy, little wor...
The purpose of this paper is to better understand what ontologists are doing when they ask questions...
Central to Sellars’ account of human cognition was a clear distinction, expressed in varying termino...
Challenging the common view that categories are prior to schemata, I argue that Kant considers trans...
Wilfrid Sellars argued that Kant’s account of the conceptual structures involved in experience can b...
The paper spells out an argument to the effect that rejecting what Sellars denounces as the “myth of...
This paper traces a Kantian and pragmatist line of thinking that connects the ideas of conceptual co...
Sellars was committed to the irreducibility of the semantic, the intentional, and the normative. Nev...
I argue that Sellars’s metaconceptual theory of the categories exemplifies and extends a long line o...
I contend that Sellars defends a uniquely Kantian naturalist outlook both in general and more partic...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philoso...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
Wilfrid Sellars (1912-1989) developed a broadly deflationary, non-relational analysis of traditional...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
Although Wilfrid Sellars\u27s work holds a prominent place in recent analytic philosophy, little wor...
The purpose of this paper is to better understand what ontologists are doing when they ask questions...
Central to Sellars’ account of human cognition was a clear distinction, expressed in varying termino...
Challenging the common view that categories are prior to schemata, I argue that Kant considers trans...
Wilfrid Sellars argued that Kant’s account of the conceptual structures involved in experience can b...
The paper spells out an argument to the effect that rejecting what Sellars denounces as the “myth of...
This paper traces a Kantian and pragmatist line of thinking that connects the ideas of conceptual co...
Sellars was committed to the irreducibility of the semantic, the intentional, and the normative. Nev...