The Pragmatics of Making it Explicit
On Robert B. Brandom
Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 13:1 (2005)
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[Pragmatics & Cognition, 13:1] 2005. 257 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Call-for-Papers: Special Issue of Pragmatics & Cognition: Distributed Cognitionp. 1
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IntroductionPirmin Stekeler-Weithofer | pp. 3–6
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Formal truth and objective reference in an inferentialist settingPirmin Stekeler-Weithofer | pp. 7–37
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The nature of meaning: Brandom versus ChomskyJaroslav Peregrin | pp. 39–57
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The father, the son, and the daughter: Sellars, Brandom, and MillikanRuth Garrett Millikan | pp. 59–71
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A deflationist theory of intentionality? Brandom’s analysis of de re specifying attitude-ascriptionsSebastian Knell | pp. 73–90
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Transcendental deduction of predicative structure in Kant and BrandomSebastian Rödl | pp. 91–107
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Meaning, justification, and truthFriedrich Kambartel | pp. 109–119
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Motivating inferentialism: Comments on Making It Explicit (Ch. 2)John McDowell | pp. 121–140
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Pragmatics, Pittsburgh styleDaniel Laurier | pp. 141–160
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Brandom’s solution to the objectivity problemPeter Grönert | pp. 161–175
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Keeping track of individuals: Brandom’s analysis of Kripke’s puzzle and the content of beliefCarlo Penco | pp. 177–201
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Scorekeeping in a defective language gameKevin A. Scharp | pp. 203–226
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ResponsesRobert B. Brandom | pp. 227–249
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