Expressivism Pragmatism and Representationalism

Expressivism  Pragmatism and Representationalism
Author: Huw Price,Simon Blackburn,Robert Brandom,Paul Horwich,Michael Williams
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-05-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781107009844

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This volume presents Price's distinctive version of the traditional representationalism/naturalism combination, with commentary by four other major figures.

Expressivism Pragmatism and Representationalism

Expressivism  Pragmatism and Representationalism
Author: Reader in Philosophy Huw Price,Simon Blackburn,Robert Brandom,Paul Horwich,Michael Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Expressivism (Ethics)
ISBN: 1107341469

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Presents Price's distinctive version of the traditional representationalism/naturalism combination, with commentary by four other major figures.

Naturalism Without Mirrors

Naturalism Without Mirrors
Author: Huw Price
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-11-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199750740

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This volume brings together fourteen major essays on truth, naturalism, expressivism and representationalism, by one of contemporary philosophy's most challenging thinkers. Huw Price weaves together Quinean minimalism about truth, Carnapian deflationism about metaphysics, Wittgensteinian pluralism about the functions of declarative language, and Rortyian skepticism about representation to craft a powerful and sustained critique of contemporary naturalistic metaphysics. In its place, he offers us not nonnaturalistic metaphysics, or philosophical quietism, but a new positive program for philosophy, cast from a pragmatist mold. This collection will be essential reading for anyone interested naturalism, pragmatism, truth, expressivism, pluralism and representationalism, or in deep questions about the direction and foundations of contemporary philosophy. It will be especially important to practitioners of analytic metaphysics, if they wish to confront the presuppositions of their own discipline. Price recommends a modest explanatory naturalism, in the sense of Hume: naturalism about own linguistic behavior, regarded as a behavior of natural creatures in a natural environment. He shows how this viewpoint privileges use and function over truth and reference, and expression over representation, as useful theoretical categories for the core philosophical project; and thereby undermines the semantic presuppositions of contemporary analytic metaphysics. At the same time, it offers an attractive resolution of the so-called "placement problems", that so preoccupy metaphysical naturalists--a global expressivism, with affinities both to the more local expressivism of writers such as Blackburn and Gibbard, and to Brandom's global inferentialism.

Representation Experience and Metaphysics

Representation  Experience  and Metaphysics
Author: Jonathan Knowles
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2023-04-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783031269240

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This book provides an original perspective on the debate about anti-representationalism and the nature of philosophy. This debate has come to prominence in recent years through the work of people like Richard Rorty, Paul Horwich, Huw Price and Amie Thomasson. It is the first book to explicitly consider this well-known pragmatist kind of anti-representationalism in relation to anti-representationalist views in other areas of philosophy, in particular the philosophy of perception and cognitive science. Taking as its point of departure the neo-pragmatism of Rorty and Price, it critiques the way these (and other) thinkers develop, on this basis, a positive view of philosophy and its remit. By examining the debate about representationalism versus anti-representationalism in perception and cognitive science it provides a different way of understanding the significance of neo-pragmatism, as well as providing an independently interesting perspective on these other debates. A central idea in this perspective involves distinguishing between a world-for-us and a world-in-itself, though in a different way from Kant and many other philosophers. The book extends these reflections to examine questions about realism and the limits of metaphysics for anti-representationalist pragmatism, arguing the view can uphold a common sense kind of realism, as well as the value of distinctively philosophical enquiry in metaphysics.

Naturalism Without Mirrors

Naturalism Without Mirrors
Author: Huw Price
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780195084337

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This volume brings together fourteen major essays by one of contemporary philosophy's most challenging thinkers. Huw Price links themes from Quine, Carnap, Wittgenstein and Rorty, to craft a powerful critique of contemporary naturalistic metaphysics. He offers a new positive program for philosophy, cast from a pragmatist mold.

Meaning Without Representation

Meaning Without Representation
Author: Steven Gross,Nicholas Tebben,Michael Williams
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191030987

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Much contemporary thinking about language is animated by the idea that the core function of language is to represent how the world is and that therefore the notion of representation should play a fundamental explanatory role in any explanation of language and language use. Leading thinkers in the field explore various ways this idea may be challenged as well as obstacles to developing various forms of anti-representationalism. Particular attention is given to deflationary accounts of truth, the role of language in expressing mental states, and the normative and the natural as they relate to issues of representation. The chapters further various fundamental debates in metaphysics—for example, concerning the question of finding a place for moral properties in a naturalistic world-view—and illuminate the relation of the recent neo-pragmatist revival to the expressivist stream in analytic philosophy of language.

Pragmatism and the European Traditions

Pragmatism and the European Traditions
Author: Maria Baghramian,Sarin Marchetti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2017-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351603522

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The turn of the twentieth century witnessed the birth of two distinct philosophical schools in Europe: analytic philosophy and phenomenology. The history of 20th-century philosophy is often written as an account of the development of one or both of these schools, as well as their overt or covert mutual hostility. What is often left out of this history, however, is the relationship between the two European schools and a third significant philosophical event: the birth and development of pragmatism, the indigenous philosophical movement of the United States. Through a careful analysis of seminal figures and central texts, this book explores the mutual intellectual influences, convergences, and differences between these three revolutionary philosophical traditions. The essays in this volume aim to show the central role that pragmatism played in the development of philosophical thought at the turn of the twentieth century, widen our understanding of a seminal point in the history of philosophy, and shed light on the ways in which these three schools of thought continue to shape the theoretical agenda of contemporary philosophy.

From Empiricism to Expressivism

From Empiricism to Expressivism
Author: Robert B. Brandom
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780674744592

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The American philosopher Wilfrid Sellars ranks as one of the leading twentieth-century critics of empiricism—a philosophical approach to knowledge that seeks to ground it in human sense experience. Sellars stood in the forefront of a recoil within analytic philosophy from the foundationalist assumptions of contemporary empiricists. From Empiricism to Expressivism is a far-reaching reinterpretation of Sellars from one of the philosopher’s most brilliant intellectual heirs. Unifying and extending Sellars’s most important ideas, Robert Brandom constructs a theory of pragmatic expressivism which, in contrast to empiricism, understands meaning and knowledge in terms of the role expressions play in social practices. The key lies in Sellars’s radical reworking of Kant’s idea of the categories: the idea that the expressive job characteristic of many of the most important philosophical concepts is not to describe or explain the empirical world but rather to make explicit essential features of the conceptual framework that makes description and explanation possible. Brandom reconciles otherwise disparate elements of Sellars’s system, revealing a greater level of coherence and consistency in the philosopher’s arguments against empiricism than has usually been acknowledged. From Empiricism to Expressivism clarifies what Sellars had in mind when he talked about moving analytic philosophy from its Humean to its Kantian phase, and why such a move might be of crucial importance today.