In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind Sellars introduces the image of the space of reasons, and delineates a non-traditional empiricism, uncontaminated by the Myth of the Given. Brandom takes Sellars’s drift to be against empiricism as such, against the very idea that something deserving to be called “experience” could be relevant to the acquisition of empirical knowledge in any way except merely causally. In this paper I attack Brandom’s idea that we anyway need a concession to externalism for non-inferential knowledge and suggest that in the space of reasons Sellars’s, the experience play a more than merely causal role in a fully internalist epistemology of observation
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The ten essays in this collection were written to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the lectures whi...
I argue that a Sellarsian approach to experience allows one to take seriously the thought that there...
International audienceIn Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind Sellars introduces the image of the s...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind, after criticizing one of the forms that the Myth of the Gi...
“The essential point”, according to Wilfrid Sellars, “is that in characterizing an episode or a stat...
‘Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind’ (EPM) is sometimes read as attacking empiricism in general. ...
Sellars holds that there is non-inferential knowledge. In this paper, I examine Sellars’s account of...
Wilfrid Sellars's "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind" (EPM) begins with an argument against sens...
The Sellarsian dilemma is a famous argument that attempts to show that nondoxastic experiential stat...
This paper outlines an Husserlian, phenomenological account of the first stages of the acquisition o...
Philosophers throughout the ages have struggled to explain the way or ways by which we can acquire k...
I interpret and defend Sellars’ internalist view of perceptual justification which argues that perce...
Abstract: According to foundationalism, some beliefs are justified but do not depend for their just...
In this chapter I argue that Sellars’s philosophy was deeply pragmatist both in its motivation and i...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/98/thumbnail.jpgWilfrid Sellars made ...
The ten essays in this collection were written to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the lectures whi...
I argue that a Sellarsian approach to experience allows one to take seriously the thought that there...
International audienceIn Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind Sellars introduces the image of the s...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind, after criticizing one of the forms that the Myth of the Gi...
“The essential point”, according to Wilfrid Sellars, “is that in characterizing an episode or a stat...
‘Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind’ (EPM) is sometimes read as attacking empiricism in general. ...
Sellars holds that there is non-inferential knowledge. In this paper, I examine Sellars’s account of...
Wilfrid Sellars's "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind" (EPM) begins with an argument against sens...
The Sellarsian dilemma is a famous argument that attempts to show that nondoxastic experiential stat...
This paper outlines an Husserlian, phenomenological account of the first stages of the acquisition o...
Philosophers throughout the ages have struggled to explain the way or ways by which we can acquire k...
I interpret and defend Sellars’ internalist view of perceptual justification which argues that perce...
Abstract: According to foundationalism, some beliefs are justified but do not depend for their just...
In this chapter I argue that Sellars’s philosophy was deeply pragmatist both in its motivation and i...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/98/thumbnail.jpgWilfrid Sellars made ...
The ten essays in this collection were written to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the lectures whi...
I argue that a Sellarsian approach to experience allows one to take seriously the thought that there...