Wilfrid Sellars's "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind" (EPM) begins with an argument against sense-datum epistemology. There is some question about the validity of this attack, stemming in part from the assumption that Sellars is concerned with epistemic foundationalism. This paper recontextualizes Sellars's argument in two ways: by showing how the argument of EPM relates to Sellars's 1940s work, which does not concern foundationalism at all; and by considering the view of H.H. Price, Sellars's teacher at Oxford and the only classical datum theorist to receive substantive comment in EPM. Timm Triplett has claimed that Sellars's discussion simply begs the question against Price, but this depends on the mistaken assumption that Sellars's c...
Although Wilfrid Sellars\u27s work holds a prominent place in recent analytic philosophy, little wor...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind Sellars introduces the image of the space of reasons, and d...
Sellars never used the word \u27experience\u27 as a technical term the way Dewey did, and to my know...
In a previous issue of this journal, Michael Hicks challenges my critique of Wilfrid Sellars’s argum...
‘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...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind, after criticizing one of the forms that the Myth of the Gi...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorWilfrid Sellars is well known for his cri...
Our objectives in this paper are, first, to identify several puzzling aspects of the “Trilemma Argum...
In this chapter I argue that Sellars’s philosophy was deeply pragmatist both in its motivation and i...
Many have taken Sellars’s critique of empiricism in “Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind” (EPM) to...
The ten essays in this collection were written to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the lectures whi...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/98/thumbnail.jpgWilfrid Sellars made ...
In this paper, I examine Wilfrid Sellars’ famous Myth of Jones. I argue the myth provides an ontolog...
The work of Kripke, Putnam, Kaplan, and others initiated a tradition that has come to be known as an...
Although Wilfrid Sellars\u27s work holds a prominent place in recent analytic philosophy, little wor...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind Sellars introduces the image of the space of reasons, and d...
Sellars never used the word \u27experience\u27 as a technical term the way Dewey did, and to my know...
In a previous issue of this journal, Michael Hicks challenges my critique of Wilfrid Sellars’s argum...
‘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...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind, after criticizing one of the forms that the Myth of the Gi...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorWilfrid Sellars is well known for his cri...
Our objectives in this paper are, first, to identify several puzzling aspects of the “Trilemma Argum...
In this chapter I argue that Sellars’s philosophy was deeply pragmatist both in its motivation and i...
Many have taken Sellars’s critique of empiricism in “Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind” (EPM) to...
The ten essays in this collection were written to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the lectures whi...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/98/thumbnail.jpgWilfrid Sellars made ...
In this paper, I examine Wilfrid Sellars’ famous Myth of Jones. I argue the myth provides an ontolog...
The work of Kripke, Putnam, Kaplan, and others initiated a tradition that has come to be known as an...
Although Wilfrid Sellars\u27s work holds a prominent place in recent analytic philosophy, little wor...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind Sellars introduces the image of the space of reasons, and d...
Sellars never used the word \u27experience\u27 as a technical term the way Dewey did, and to my know...