•  14
    Observability and the Epistemic Community
    with Simone Bahrenberg, Andreas Berg-Hildebrand, Carolin Köhne, and Gordon Leonhard
    In Andreas Berg-Hildebrand & Christian Suhm (eds.), Bas van Fraassen: The Fortunes of Empiricism, De Gruyter. pp. 35-44. 2006.
  •  15
    The Role of Declarations in the Construction of Social Reality
    with Jan Skudlarek and Sebastian Stolte
    In Dirk Franken, Attila Karakus & Michel Michel (eds.), John R. Searle: Thinking About the Real World, De Gruyter. pp. 163-172. 2010.
  •  7
    On Swinburne and Possible Worlds
    In Jennifer Hankeln, Matthias Schleiff & Paul Schã¶Ttner (eds.), Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World, Ontos Verlag. pp. 99-112. 2008.
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    On Swinburne and Possible Worlds
    In Nicola Mößner, Sebastian Schmoranzer & Christian Weidemann (eds.), Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World, Ontos. pp. 99-112. 2008.
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    Contents
    with Richard Swinburne, Julia Göhner, Marie I. Kaiser, Christian Suhm, Johannes Korbmacher, Sebastian Schmoranzer, Ansgar Seide, Nicola Mößner, Markus Seidel, Benedikt Paul Göcke, Matthias Hoesch, Peter Rohs, Jennifer Hankeln, Matthias Schleiff, Paul Schöttner, Christian Weidemann, Gordon Leonhard, Jan G. Michel, Ana Honnacker, Martin W. Richter, Arne M. Weber, Arnold Ziesche, Anna Brückner, Jana Lührmann, Michael Pohl, Raja Rosenhagen, Norbert Jömann, Rebekka Kammesheidt, Sebastian Laukötter, Sebastian Muders, Thimo Zirpel, Katharina König, Andreas Kösters, Claus Lüdenbach, and Martin Pleitz
    In Nicola Mößner, Sebastian Schmoranzer & Christian Weidemann (eds.), Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World, Ontos. 2008.
  •  14
    Successful Action and True Beliefs
    with Nikola Kompa, Rudolf Owen Müllan, and David P. Schweikard
    In Bernd Prien & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist, Ontos. pp. 69-78. 2007.
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    Preface
    In Bernd Prien & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist, Ontos. pp. 9-10. 2007.
  •  14
    Are Fundamental Discursive Norms Objective?
    with Sebastian Laukötter, Till Schepelmann, and Christian Thein
    In Bernd Prien & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist, Ontos. pp. 79-88. 2007.
  •  12
    Between Normative and Modal Vocabulary
    In Bernd Prien & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist, Ontos. pp. 125-134. 2007.
  •  7
    Of μ-Mesons and Oranges
    with Jochen Apel, Simone Bahrenberg, Carolin Köhne, and Christian Suhm
    In Bernd Prien & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist, Ontos. pp. 59-68. 2007.
  •  11
    List of Abbreviations of Robert Brandom’s Publications
    In Bernd Prien & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist, Ontos. pp. 11-11. 2007.
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    Contents
    In Bernd Prien & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist, Ontos. 2007.
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    In recent years, a number of authors (e.g., Rae Langton, Mary K. McGowan, and Ishani Maitra) have tried to understand sexist and racist hate speech using John Austin’s speech act theory. These authors agree that acts of hate speech subordinate in two senses: on the one hand, they cause subordination insofar as they have subordinating causal consequences. On the other hand, they also constitute subordination insofar as the speech acts themselves, i.e. independently of their causal consequences, s…Read more
  •  1
    Das Spektrum der kritischen Philosophie Immanuel Kants (edited book)
    with Oliver R. Scholz and Christian Suhm
    Lit-Verlag. 2006.
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    This volume contains his programmatic essay 'Towards an Analytic Pragmatism', in which Brandom shows how analytic philosophy can broaden its perspective so as ...
  • Huw Price v. Robert Brandom
    In Jens Kertscher & Jan Müller (eds.), Lebensform und Praxisform, Mentis. 2015.
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    Family Resemblances A Thesis about the Change of Meaning over Time
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 18 (1): 15-24. 2004.
    I argue that close examination of Wittgenstein’s remarks on family resemblances (PI 65-67) shows that he is proposing a theory about the development of language over time. According to this theory, a concept is enlarged to a newly discovered object when it is similar to other objects falling under this concept. However, being empirical, theories of language-development cannot be regarded as philosophical positions. I therefore argue that Wittgenstein puts forward this theory only for therapeutic…Read more
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    Recht auf die digitale Stadt
    with Anke Strüver
    Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 8 (1). 2021.
    Zusammenfassung: Vor dem Hintergrund der wachsenden Bedeutung der Stadt als Lebensraum wird in der Humangeographie seit 50 Jahren diskutiert, wie sich dieser Raum gerecht gestalten und nutzen lässt. Einen klassischen Beitrag zu dieser Diskussion liefern Henri Lefebvres Überlegungen zum „Recht auf Stadt“. Anlass für unsere aktuelle Beschäftigung mit der Frage ist die zunehmende Digitalisierung städtischer Infrastrukturen und des städtischen Alltagslebens: Dazu gehören erstens die Smart-City-Strat…Read more
  •  64
    Naturalistic Descriptions and Normative-Intentional Interpretations Normative pragmatists about linguistic meaning such as Sellars and Brandom have to explain how norms can be implicit in practices described in purely naturalistic terms. The explanation of implicit norms usually offered in the literature commits pragmatists to equate actions with naturalistic events. Since this is an unacceptable consequence, I propose an alternative explanation of implicit norms that avoids this identification.…Read more
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    Socially Constituted Actions and Objects
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1): 187-212. 2012.
    This paper addresses the question of how it is to be explained that an action or object X counts as Y. I argue that John Searle's notion of a constitutive rule should not be employed because it involves a confusion. Instead, I propose an explanatory framework containing the following three elements: 1) The X-action or object is involved in certain social practices. 2) These practices confer properties on the X-items, in addition to their physical properties. 3) In virtue of these additional prop…Read more
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    Taking account of Kant's unpublished mss., the author presents a close textual interpretation of Kant's logic of concepts.
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    Robert Brandom on Communication, Reference, and Objectivity
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 18 (3): 433-458. 2010.
    The two main challenges of the theory of conceptual content presented by Robert Brandom in Making It Explicit are to account for a referential dimension of conceptual content and to account for the objectivity of conceptual norms. Brandom tries to meet both these challenges in chapter 8 of his book. I argue that the accounts presented there can only be understood if seen against the background of Brandom's theory of communication developed in chapter 7. This theory is motivated by the well-known…Read more