Expressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism

Expressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism
Title Expressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism PDF eBook
Author Huw Price
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 217
Release 2013-05-16
Genre Art
ISBN 1107009847

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This volume presents Price's distinctive version of the traditional representationalism/naturalism combination, with commentary by four other major figures.

Expressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism

Expressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism
Title Expressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism PDF eBook
Author Reader in Philosophy Huw Price
Publisher
Pages 218
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Expressivism (Ethics)
ISBN 9781107341463

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Presents Price's distinctive version of the traditional representationalism/naturalism combination, with commentary by four other major figures.

From Empiricism to Expressivism

From Empiricism to Expressivism
Title From Empiricism to Expressivism PDF eBook
Author Robert Brandom
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 302
Release 2015-01-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0674187288

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Wilfrid Sellars ranks as one of the leading critics of empiricism—a philosophical approach to knowledge that seeks to ground it in human sense experience. Robert Brandom clarifies what Sellars had in mind when he talked about moving analytic philosophy from its Humean to its Kantian phase and why such a move might be of crucial importance today.

Meaning Without Representation

Meaning Without Representation
Title Meaning Without Representation PDF eBook
Author Steven Gross
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 401
Release 2015
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0198722192

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Challenges the idea that representation of how the world is should play a fundamental explanatory role in any explanation of language. Examines deflationary accounts of truth, the role of language in expressing mental states, and the normative and the natural as they relate to issues of representation.

Passions and Projections

Passions and Projections
Title Passions and Projections PDF eBook
Author Robert Neal Johnson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 297
Release 2015
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198723172

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This volume presents fourteen original essays which explore the philosophy of Simon Blackburn, and his lifetime pursuit of a distinctive projectivist and anti-realist research program. The essays document the range and influence of Blackburn's work and reveal, among other things, the resourcefulness of his brand of philosophical pragmatism.

New Pragmatists

New Pragmatists
Title New Pragmatists PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Misak
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 208
Release 2007-03-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191535575

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Pragmatism is the view that our philosophical concepts must be connected to our practices - philosophy must stay connected to first order inquiry, to real examples, to real-life expertise. The classical pragmatists, Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey, put forward views of truth, rationality, and morality that they took to be connected to, and good for, our practices of inquiry and deliberation. When Richard Rorty, the best-known contemporary pragmatist, looks at our practices, he finds that we don't aim at truth or objectivity, but only at solidarity, or agreement within a community, or what our peers will let us get away with saying. There is, however, a revisionist movement amongst contemporary philosophers who are interested in pragmatism. When these new pragmatists examine our practices, they find that the trail of the human serpent is over everything, as James said, but this does not toss us into the sea of post-modern arbitrariness, where truth varies from person to person and culture to culture. The fact that our standards of objectivity come into being and evolve over time does not detract from their objectivity. As Peirce and Dewey stressed, we are always immersed in a context of inquiry, where the decision to be made is a decision about what to believe from here, not what to believe were we able to start from scratch - from certain infallible foundations. But we do not go forward arbitrarily. That is, these new pragmatists provide accounts of inquiry that are both recognizably pragmatic in orientation and hospitable to the cognitive aspiration to get one's subject matter right. The best of Peirce, James, and Dewey has thus resurfaced in deep, interesting, and fruitful ways, explored in this volume by David Bakhurst, Arthur Fine, Ian Hacking, David Macarthur, Danielle Macbeth, Cheryl Misak, Terry Pinkard, Huw Price, and Jeffrey Stout.

Meaning Without Representation

Meaning Without Representation
Title Meaning Without Representation PDF eBook
Author Steven Gross
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 401
Release 2015-08-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191030988

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Much contemporary thinking about language is animated by the idea that the core function of language is to represent how the world is and that therefore the notion of representation should play a fundamental explanatory role in any explanation of language and language use. Leading thinkers in the field explore various ways this idea may be challenged as well as obstacles to developing various forms of anti-representationalism. Particular attention is given to deflationary accounts of truth, the role of language in expressing mental states, and the normative and the natural as they relate to issues of representation. The chapters further various fundamental debates in metaphysics—for example, concerning the question of finding a place for moral properties in a naturalistic world-view—and illuminate the relation of the recent neo-pragmatist revival to the expressivist stream in analytic philosophy of language.