In his reading of the Phenomenology of Spirit, Robert Brandom offers an interpretation of Hegel’s notion of Erinnerung as a retrospective rational recollection of the process of determination of conceptual contents. This paper argues that this recollection is essential for the account of representation in Brandom’s normative pragmatics, but it is not obvious how such an operation could be made explicit in his inferential semantics. Finally, some consequences are discussed of this potential problem in the structure of normative inferentialism
Fregel vs the Masters of Suspicion: A Critical Notice of Robert Brandom’s A Spirit of Trust Rorty c...
In this paper I raise some doubts about Brandom’s pragmatic strategy of explanation of norms. I arg...
This paper argues that the normative dimension in mental and semantic content is not a categorical f...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
In his program of analytic pragmatism, Robert Brandom has presented a thoroughgoing reinterpretation...
In this paper I comment on Brandom’s interpretation of Kant and Hegel. I intend to show its reductio...
In order to develop his pragmatist and inferentialist framework, Robert Brandom appropriates, recons...
This paper criticizes the assumptions behind Robert Brandom’s reading of Hegel’s Phenomenology, cont...
This paper recalls the motivation for a normative account of the conceptual content of our beliefs, ...
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit develops not only the idea of absolute knowledge but also the notion...
This paper walks through four different approaches to Hegel's notion of Consciousness in the Phenome...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
At the outset of the article I set forth a general characterization of Robert B. Brandom’s philosoph...
Brandom's interpretation of Hegel in Tales of the Mighty Dead is subtle, tightly argued and hugely i...
Robert Brandom's philosophical proposal- and against the background of Brandom's debate wi...
Fregel vs the Masters of Suspicion: A Critical Notice of Robert Brandom’s A Spirit of Trust Rorty c...
In this paper I raise some doubts about Brandom’s pragmatic strategy of explanation of norms. I arg...
This paper argues that the normative dimension in mental and semantic content is not a categorical f...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
In his program of analytic pragmatism, Robert Brandom has presented a thoroughgoing reinterpretation...
In this paper I comment on Brandom’s interpretation of Kant and Hegel. I intend to show its reductio...
In order to develop his pragmatist and inferentialist framework, Robert Brandom appropriates, recons...
This paper criticizes the assumptions behind Robert Brandom’s reading of Hegel’s Phenomenology, cont...
This paper recalls the motivation for a normative account of the conceptual content of our beliefs, ...
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit develops not only the idea of absolute knowledge but also the notion...
This paper walks through four different approaches to Hegel's notion of Consciousness in the Phenome...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
At the outset of the article I set forth a general characterization of Robert B. Brandom’s philosoph...
Brandom's interpretation of Hegel in Tales of the Mighty Dead is subtle, tightly argued and hugely i...
Robert Brandom's philosophical proposal- and against the background of Brandom's debate wi...
Fregel vs the Masters of Suspicion: A Critical Notice of Robert Brandom’s A Spirit of Trust Rorty c...
In this paper I raise some doubts about Brandom’s pragmatic strategy of explanation of norms. I arg...
This paper argues that the normative dimension in mental and semantic content is not a categorical f...