Elqayam & Evans' (E&E's) critique of normativism is related to an inherently philosophical question: Is thinking a normative affair? Should thinking be held accountable towards certain norms? I present the historical and philosophical origins of the view that thinking belongs to the realm of normativity and has a tight connection with logic, stressing the pivotal role of Kant in these developments.</p
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein see meaning and content as emerging from normative social practices. W...
Although only a recently introduced term of art, philosophical enquiry under the rubric of ‘normativ...
The thesis that the concept of a reason is the fundamental normative concept is in the air. In this ...
Elqayam & Evans' (E&E's) critique of normativism is related to an inherently philosophical q...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
Normativity, one of the central themes of philosophy in the last decade,1 represents a vast and fert...
In this paper, it is examined how, if at all, the logical laws can be normative for human reasoning,...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
The aim of the present investigation is to sketch a new approach to analysing normativity. First (§1...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
There is something mysterious, and perhaps even dubious, about 'ought' claims. They seem to exert an...
© 2009 Benjamin SorgiovanniThe concept of normativity is currently enjoying a period in philosophica...
This book comprises nine chapters on the philosophy of normativity. On one broad construal level, th...
Norms suffuse our lives and are a major part of the way that we understand and structure the social ...
This chapter focuses on a question about one role: the explanatory role of normativism or normativit...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein see meaning and content as emerging from normative social practices. W...
Although only a recently introduced term of art, philosophical enquiry under the rubric of ‘normativ...
The thesis that the concept of a reason is the fundamental normative concept is in the air. In this ...
Elqayam & Evans' (E&E's) critique of normativism is related to an inherently philosophical q...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
Normativity, one of the central themes of philosophy in the last decade,1 represents a vast and fert...
In this paper, it is examined how, if at all, the logical laws can be normative for human reasoning,...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
The aim of the present investigation is to sketch a new approach to analysing normativity. First (§1...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
There is something mysterious, and perhaps even dubious, about 'ought' claims. They seem to exert an...
© 2009 Benjamin SorgiovanniThe concept of normativity is currently enjoying a period in philosophica...
This book comprises nine chapters on the philosophy of normativity. On one broad construal level, th...
Norms suffuse our lives and are a major part of the way that we understand and structure the social ...
This chapter focuses on a question about one role: the explanatory role of normativism or normativit...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein see meaning and content as emerging from normative social practices. W...
Although only a recently introduced term of art, philosophical enquiry under the rubric of ‘normativ...
The thesis that the concept of a reason is the fundamental normative concept is in the air. In this ...