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273Leibniz and degrees of perceptionJournal of the History of Philosophy 19 (4): 447-479. 1981.An examination of leibniz's doctrines of expressive degrees of perception suggest on textual grounds that representations are characterized as more or less 'distinct' or 'confused' in three different senses, Corresponding to the scope of content represent"ed", The degree of awareness accompanying the represent"ing" of that content, And the internal articulation of the idea expressed by such a representation. Following leibniz's rationalistic strategy of explaining representation in terms of infe…Read more
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766Kantian Lessons about Mind, Meaning, and RationalitySouthern Journal of Philosophy 44 (S1): 49-71. 2005.Kant’s innovative normative characterization of what one is doing in judging is appealed to as the basis of a story about how he moves from an inferential to a representational characterization of the contents of judgment. His normative notion of freedom and his demarcation of the normative in terms of autonomy are connected to his account of the status of modal concepts.
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Inferentialism (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2000), 230 pp (review)Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1-3): 363. 2001.
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532Inferentialism and Some of Its ChallengesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3): 651-676. 2007.
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573Heidegger’s Categories in Being and TimeThe Monist 66 (3): 387-409. 1983.In Division One of Being and Time Heidegger presents a novel categorization of what there is, and an original account of the project of ontology and consequently of the nature and genesis of those ontological categories. He officially recognizes two categories of Being: Zuhandensein and Vorhandensein. Vorhandene things are roughly the objective, person-independent, causally interacting subjects of natural scientific inquiry. Zuhandene things are those which a neo-Kantian would describe as having…Read more
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52Heideggers Kategorien in „Sein und Zeit“Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 45 (4): 531-550. 1997.
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437Facts, norms, and normative facts: A reply to HabermasEuropean Journal of Philosophy 8 (3). 2000.
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2From Truth to Semantics:: A Path through «Making It Explicit»Analytica 5 111-127. 2011.Russian translation of Brandom R. From Truth to Semantics: A Path through «Making It Explicit» // Philosophical Issues. – 1997. – Vol. 8. Translated by Inna Byshevskaya and Renata Sukhorukova.
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101Ein Gedankenbogen. Rortys Weg vom eliminativen Materialismus zum PragmatismusDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (1): 5-11. 2009.The paper explores the unity of Richard Rorty's philosophy. It interprets his „eliminative materialism“ as stemming from the insight that the language games we use in talking about ourselves and each other are the result of our own choice, they are not forced on us from the „outside“. It interprets Rorty's later development as an application of this thought to the field of the objective: Can „brute facts“ prescribe how we speak about them? The paper argues that in this field there are also choic…Read more
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410Freedom and Constraint by NormsAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 16 (3): 187-196. 1979.In this paper I will examine one way of developing Kant's suggestion that one is free just insofar as he acts according to the dictates of norms or principles. and of his distinction between the Realm of Nature, governed by causes, and the Realm of Freedom, governed by norms and principles. Kant's transcendental machinery—the distinction between Understanding and Reason, the free noumenal self expressed somehow as a causally constrained phenomenal self, and so on—can no longer secure this distin…Read more
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6Expressive versus Explanatory Deflationism about TruthIn Bradley P. Armour-Garb & J. C. Beall (eds.), Deflationary Truth, Open Court Press. pp. 237-257. 2005.
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47Esquisse d'un programme pour une lecture critique de Hegel comparer les concepts empiriques et les concepts logiquesPhilosophie 99 (4): 63-95. 2008.
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28Ently you don't realize that Disney has been testing their animatronic vulturesIn Bernd Prien & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist, Ontos. pp. 10--163. 2007.
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250From a critique of cognitive internalism to a conception of objective spirit: Reflections on Descombes' anthropological holismInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 47 (3). 2004.
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394Between saying and doing: towards an analytic pragmatismOxford University Press. 2008.Extending the project of analysis -- Elaborating abilities : the expressive role of logic -- Artificial intelligence and analytic pragmatism -- Modality and normativity : from Hume and Quine to Kant and Sellars -- Incompatibility, modal semantics, and intrinsic logic -- Intentionality as a pragmatically mediated semantic relation -- Afterword : philosophical analysis and analytic philosophy.
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174Dasein, the Being that ThematizesEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 5 (1-2): 1-38. 1997.
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243Conceptual Content and Discursive PracticeGrazer Philosophische Studien 81 (1): 13-35. 2010.This paper discusses the integrated approach to the semantics and pragmatics of language developed in my Making It Explicit. The core claim is that there are six consequential relations among commitments and entitlements that are sufficient for a practice exhibiting them to qualify as discursive, that is, as a practice of giving and asking for reasons, hence as one conferring genuinely conceptual content on the expressions, performances, and statuses that have scorekeeping significances in those…Read more
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Carnap, Rudolf, 17,114,115 n, 227, 252 Cams, Paul, 43 Chisholm, Roderick, 17 Chomsky, Noam, 130In F. Thomas Burke, D. Micah Hester & Robert B. Talisse (eds.), Dewey's logical theory: new studies and interpretations, Vanderbilt University Press. 2002.
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Names IndexIn K. R. Stueber & H. H. Kogaler (eds.), Empathy and Agency: The Problem of Understanding in the Human Sciences, Boulder: Westview Press. 2000.
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