
Robert Brandom
Analytic Pragmatist
editiones scholasticae (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
194 pages
978-3-938793-77-0 (ISBN)
Description
Robert Brandom is one of the most renowned philosophers in the analytic tradition today. This volume contains his programmatic essay 'Towards an Analytic Pragmatism', in which Brandom shows how analytic philosophy can broaden ist perspective so as to incorporate important insights of pragmatism.
In addition, this volume contains nine papers dealing critically with themes from Brandom's writings, ranging from his 1994 book Making it Explicit to Between Saying and Doing, last year's Locke Lectures. Finally, there are replies by Robert Brandom to these papers.
In addition, this volume contains nine papers dealing critically with themes from Brandom's writings, ranging from his 1994 book Making it Explicit to Between Saying and Doing, last year's Locke Lectures. Finally, there are replies by Robert Brandom to these papers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Heusenstamm
Germany
Target group
Wissenschaftstheoretiker und Philosophen, sowie Studierende
Illustrations
b/w illus
Dimensions
Height: 150 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
265 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-938793-77-0 (9783938793770)
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Persons
Bernd Prien has received his PhD in Philosophy from the University of Wuppertal. He is now assistant lecturer in philosophy (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) at the Department of Philosophy at Münster. His main fields of research are in the philosophy of language and social philosophy.
David P. Schweikard holds an MA in Philosophy and Social Sciences from the University of Muenster and is now junior faculty member in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Cologne. His work focuses on the philosophy of (collective) action, German Idealism (especially Hegel), pragmatism and ethics.
David P. Schweikard holds an MA in Philosophy and Social Sciences from the University of Muenster and is now junior faculty member in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Cologne. His work focuses on the philosophy of (collective) action, German Idealism (especially Hegel), pragmatism and ethics.
Content
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1 Lecture
Towards an Analytic Pragmatism
Robert Brandom
2 Colloquium
Brandom on Knowledge and Entitlement
Sebastian Schmoranzer, Ansgar Seide
Of µ-Mesons and Oranges
Scrutinizing Brandom's Concept of Observability
Jochen Apel, Simone Bahrenberg, Carolin Köhne, Bernd Prien, Christian Suhm
Successful Action and True Beliefs
Nikola Kompa, Rudolf Owen Müllan, Bernd Prien, David P. Schweikard
Are Fundamental Discursive Norms Objective?
Sebastian Laukötter, Bernd Prien, Till Schepelmann, Christian Thein
Realist and Idealist Interpretations of Brandom's
Account of Objectivity
Michael Pohl, Raja Rosenhagen, Arne M. Weber
Comparing Brandom's Critical Reading and
Hegel's Systematic Enterprise
Jana Elisa Falkenroth, Attila Karakus, David P. Schweikard
Brandom and Frege
Ulrike Kleemeier, Christian Weidemann
Between Normative and Modal Vocabulary
A First Encounter with Brandom's Locke Lectures
Bernd Prien
How to Kripke Brandom's Notion of Necessity
Benedikt Göcke, Martin Pleitz, Hanno von Wulfen
Appendix to How to Kripke Brandom's Notion of Necessity
Benedikt Göcke, Martin Pleitz, Hanno von Wulfen
Replies
Robert Brandom
Reply to 'Brandom on Knowledge and Entitlement"
Reply to 'Of µ-Mesons and Oranges"
Reply to 'Successful Action and True Beliefs"
Reply to 'Are Fundamental Discursive Norms Objective?"
Reply to 'Realist and Idealist Interpretations of Brandom's
Account of Objectivity"
Reply to 'Comparing Brandom's Critical Reading and
Hegel's Systematic Enterprise"
Reply to 'Brandom and Frege"
Reply to 'Between Normative and Modal Vocabulary"
Reply to 'How to Kripke Brandom's Notion of Necessity"
List of Abbreviations
1 Lecture
Towards an Analytic Pragmatism
Robert Brandom
2 Colloquium
Brandom on Knowledge and Entitlement
Sebastian Schmoranzer, Ansgar Seide
Of µ-Mesons and Oranges
Scrutinizing Brandom's Concept of Observability
Jochen Apel, Simone Bahrenberg, Carolin Köhne, Bernd Prien, Christian Suhm
Successful Action and True Beliefs
Nikola Kompa, Rudolf Owen Müllan, Bernd Prien, David P. Schweikard
Are Fundamental Discursive Norms Objective?
Sebastian Laukötter, Bernd Prien, Till Schepelmann, Christian Thein
Realist and Idealist Interpretations of Brandom's
Account of Objectivity
Michael Pohl, Raja Rosenhagen, Arne M. Weber
Comparing Brandom's Critical Reading and
Hegel's Systematic Enterprise
Jana Elisa Falkenroth, Attila Karakus, David P. Schweikard
Brandom and Frege
Ulrike Kleemeier, Christian Weidemann
Between Normative and Modal Vocabulary
A First Encounter with Brandom's Locke Lectures
Bernd Prien
How to Kripke Brandom's Notion of Necessity
Benedikt Göcke, Martin Pleitz, Hanno von Wulfen
Appendix to How to Kripke Brandom's Notion of Necessity
Benedikt Göcke, Martin Pleitz, Hanno von Wulfen
Replies
Robert Brandom
Reply to 'Brandom on Knowledge and Entitlement"
Reply to 'Of µ-Mesons and Oranges"
Reply to 'Successful Action and True Beliefs"
Reply to 'Are Fundamental Discursive Norms Objective?"
Reply to 'Realist and Idealist Interpretations of Brandom's
Account of Objectivity"
Reply to 'Comparing Brandom's Critical Reading and
Hegel's Systematic Enterprise"
Reply to 'Brandom and Frege"
Reply to 'Between Normative and Modal Vocabulary"
Reply to 'How to Kripke Brandom's Notion of Necessity"