I argue that Sellars’s naturalization of Kant should be understood in terms of how he used behavioristic psychology and cybernetics. I first explore how Sellars used Edward Tolman’s cognitive-behavioristic psychology to naturalize Kant in the early essay “Language, Rules, and Behavior”. I then turn to Norbert Wiener’s understanding of feedback loops and circular causality. On this basis I argue that Sellars’s distinction between signifying and picturing, which he introduces in “Being and Being Known,” can be understood in terms of what I call cybernetic behaviorism. I interpret picturing in terms of cycles of cybernetic behavior and signifying in terms of coordination between cybernetic behavior systems, or what I call triangulated cybernet...
In §40 of his Critique of Judgment, which is part of the deduction of pure aesthetic judgments, Kant...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
ABSTRACT: Sellars once remarked on the “astonishing extent to which in ethics as well as in epistem...
I argue that Sellars’s naturalization of Kant should be understood in terms of how he used behaviori...
IN THE cybernetic view, everything in the world of experience isrelational, and terms like mind, lan...
The notion of “representation” is central to Kant’s transcendental philosophy. But naturalism and mi...
My thesis offers an original reading of Kant’s theory of cognition and the body’s role in it. In the...
The rise of mechanistic science in the seventeenth century helped give rise to a heated debate about...
Niklas Luhmann referred in many respects to cybernetic principles but without declaring his own appr...
I contend that Sellars defends a uniquely Kantian naturalist outlook both in general and more partic...
The purpose of this paper is to complement those that have preceded, changing the focus from the dyn...
Indirectly through 19 th century intermediaries, Immanuel Kant (1720-1804) has had an enormous influ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore ways in which cybernetics leads to distinctive way...
Epistemology was profoundly influenced by the ideas set forth in systems theory, communication theor...
This study is an investigation of Kant's empirical realism as a response to the problem of intention...
In §40 of his Critique of Judgment, which is part of the deduction of pure aesthetic judgments, Kant...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
ABSTRACT: Sellars once remarked on the “astonishing extent to which in ethics as well as in epistem...
I argue that Sellars’s naturalization of Kant should be understood in terms of how he used behaviori...
IN THE cybernetic view, everything in the world of experience isrelational, and terms like mind, lan...
The notion of “representation” is central to Kant’s transcendental philosophy. But naturalism and mi...
My thesis offers an original reading of Kant’s theory of cognition and the body’s role in it. In the...
The rise of mechanistic science in the seventeenth century helped give rise to a heated debate about...
Niklas Luhmann referred in many respects to cybernetic principles but without declaring his own appr...
I contend that Sellars defends a uniquely Kantian naturalist outlook both in general and more partic...
The purpose of this paper is to complement those that have preceded, changing the focus from the dyn...
Indirectly through 19 th century intermediaries, Immanuel Kant (1720-1804) has had an enormous influ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore ways in which cybernetics leads to distinctive way...
Epistemology was profoundly influenced by the ideas set forth in systems theory, communication theor...
This study is an investigation of Kant's empirical realism as a response to the problem of intention...
In §40 of his Critique of Judgment, which is part of the deduction of pure aesthetic judgments, Kant...
Sellars’ career-long engagement with Kant’s philosophy involved both readings of Kant and appropriat...
ABSTRACT: Sellars once remarked on the “astonishing extent to which in ethics as well as in epistem...