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How can conceptual content be social and normative, and, at the same time, be objective? (Logos, Band 6)

 
How can conceptual content be social and normative, and, at the same time, be objective? (Logos, Band 6)

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In this book, Andrea Clausen intends to reconcile Kripke's point according to which conceptual content has to be considered as being constituted by social, normative practice - by a process of mutual assessments - with the view that the content of empirical assertions has to be conceived as objective. She criticizes approaches that explicate content-constitutive practice in non-normative terms, namely in terms of sanctioning behavior (Haugeland, Pettit, Esfeld). She also rejects a pragmatist reading of Heidegger that proceeds from thoroughly normative but pre-conceptual practice. She develops and defends a particular reading of an approach that conceives normative, conceptually articulated practice - giving and asking for reasons - as primitive (Brandom, McDowell).

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EAN/ISBN:
9783110323832
Medium:
Bound edition
Number of pages:
267
Publication date:
2008-08-15
Publisher:
De Gruyter
Languages:
english
Manufacturer:
Unknown
EAN/ISBN:
9783110323832
Medium:
Bound edition
Number of pages:
267
Publication date:
2008-08-15
Publisher:
De Gruyter
Languages:
english
Manufacturer:
Unknown

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