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Published: 05 April 2022
... creaturely life culture wonder homeostasis normativity drives Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Winfried Georg Sebald Slavoj Žižek Robert Brandom Franz Rosenzweig I should say at the outset that I’m entering terrain in this chapter that makes me nervous, leaves me feeling the limits of my education...
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Published: 04 December 2017
... Popper Robert Brandom criticism and testing criticism and doubt deontic portrayal normative ambivalence In Kant’s original works the two sets of presuppositions that philosophically inform this study—the first two of its three biases, as I called them—remain wholly and understandably unrelated...
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Published: 16 March 2018
... a radical dialectic in the growth of human knowledge. Unlike Hegel, and analytical pragmatist writers like Robert Brandom, Holmes fully naturalizes the dialectic. Validation is radically inductive; it lies in the growth of knowledge by empirical and cooperative solution of human problems. Holmes is among...
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Published: 12 September 2014
... meditation Schönberg Arnold Macdonald Iain metaphysics Parks Rosa ordinary language philosophy moral perfectionism J. L. Austin Theodor W. Adorno models spiritual exercise Arnold Schönberg Fredric Jameson John McDowell Robert Brandom A salient feature of the previous two chapters is the idea...
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Published: 04 December 2017
... McDowell Neurath Otto testability coherence perception realism inferentialism pragmatism autonomy commitments Kant Framework-Dependency Normativity self agency Christine Korsgaard Charles Taylor Harry Frankfurt John McDowell Robert Brandom From the purely autobiographical (and therefore...
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Published: 13 November 2015
... aspiration to fuse the scientific and manifest images than by Quine’s version of naturalism. This chapter explains how the prospects for a defensible naturalism have been advanced by three important, mutually supportive developments: John Haugeland’s, Robert Brandom’s and John McDowell’s refinements...
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Published: 27 July 2015
... perception Sellars Wilfrid history rationalism sociality Fichte J G Geist McDowell John art Haugeland John Christianity positivity Enlightenment queen’s shilling nature naturalism modernity power Foucault Michel Habermas Jürgen spirit Bildung Burke Edmund Robert Brandom Wildrid Sellars...
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Published: 13 October 2023
... that begin with discursive practices are insufficiently pragmatist. They take perception and action as interfaces between natural causality and normatively ordered social-discursive practices, with no constructive role for human biology. Robert Brandom’s social-rationalist inferentialism is illustrative...
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Published: 09 November 2020
... to redescribe an inquiry sequence running through Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, Leo Strauss, Hans Baron, and Theodor Adorno. Drawing on the philosophical work of Robert Brandom, the chapter lays out an account of intellectual history that guides its bid to demonstrate that a new history of Weimar ideas may...
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Published: 09 November 2020
... building on at this point, I repeat the specification of the term “context” offered by Robert Brandom that I deployed in the previous chapter . For him, “each set of further premises with which a claim can be conjoined is a 47 further context in which its inferential significance can...