In:The Pragmatics of Making it Explicit
Edited by Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer
[Benjamins Current Topics 15] 2008
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 29 October 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.15.toc
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Table of contents
About the Authors
Introduction
Formal truth and objective reference in an inferentialist setting
The nature of meaning: Brandom versus Chomsky
The father, the son, and the daughter: Sellars, Brandom, and Millikan
A deflationist theory of intentionality? Brandom's analysis of de re specifying attitude-ascriptions
Transcendental deduction of predicative structure in Kant and Brandom
Meaning, justification, and truth
Motivating inferentialism: Comments on Making it Explicit (Ch. 2)
Pragmatics, Pittsburgh style
Brandom's solution of the objectivity problem
Keeping track of individuals: Brandom's analysis of Kripke's puzzle and the content of belief
Scorekeeping in a defective language game
Response
Index of persons
Index of topics
