This volume shows the broad value and interest of a flourishing approach to philosophical inquiry: neopragmatism. This language-first approach rejects metaphysical questions about the existence or nature of problematic entities or properties, instead focusing our attention on our practices of using the relevant words.
This volume shows the broad value and interest of a flourishing approach to philosophical inquiry: neopragmatism. This language-first approach rejects metaphysical questions about the existence or nature of problematic entities or properties, instead focusing our attention on our practices of using the relevant words.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joshua Gert received his Ph.D. from UIC in 1998. He taught at the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Missouri-Columbia, Florida State University, and William & Mary. He has written on normative reasons and rationality, color and perception, and neopragmatism, among other topics. Together with Victoria Costa he was the co-editor of the journal Social Theory and Practice from 2005 to 2009. He is the recipient of a Howard Foundation grant (2011) and a fellowship from the NEH (2014-15). He primarily teaches courses in logic, ethics, and philosophy of language.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Contributors * Part 1. Introduction * 1: Joshua Gert: What is Neopragmatism? * Part 2. Time, Causes, and Science * 2: Huw Price: Time for Pragmatism * 3: Amie L. Thomasson: A Neopragmatist Approach to Modality * 4: Mazviita Chirimuuta: Neopragmatism in the Philosophy of Perception? The Case of Primitive Colour * 5: John T. Roberts: A Neopragmatist Treatment of Causation and Laws of Nature * Part 3. Language, Truth, and Logic * 6: Philip Pettit: A Pragmatic Genealogy of Rule-following * 7: Joshua Gert: Neopragmatism and Reference Magnetism * 8: Claudine Verheggen and Robert H. Myers: Realism Rehabilitated * 9: José Zalabardo: What Is Linguistic Interpretation? * 10: Lionel Shapiro: Neopragmatism and Logic: A Deflationary Proposal * Part 3. Value and Practice * 11: Simon Blackburn: Pragmatism in Practice * 12: Robert Kraut: Pragmatism and the Ontology of Art * 13: Stefan Sciaraffa: The Subject Matter of "Subject Matter" and General Jurisprudence * 14: Diana Heney: Pragmatism and the Prudential Good
* List of Contributors * Part 1. Introduction * 1: Joshua Gert: What is Neopragmatism? * Part 2. Time, Causes, and Science * 2: Huw Price: Time for Pragmatism * 3: Amie L. Thomasson: A Neopragmatist Approach to Modality * 4: Mazviita Chirimuuta: Neopragmatism in the Philosophy of Perception? The Case of Primitive Colour * 5: John T. Roberts: A Neopragmatist Treatment of Causation and Laws of Nature * Part 3. Language, Truth, and Logic * 6: Philip Pettit: A Pragmatic Genealogy of Rule-following * 7: Joshua Gert: Neopragmatism and Reference Magnetism * 8: Claudine Verheggen and Robert H. Myers: Realism Rehabilitated * 9: José Zalabardo: What Is Linguistic Interpretation? * 10: Lionel Shapiro: Neopragmatism and Logic: A Deflationary Proposal * Part 3. Value and Practice * 11: Simon Blackburn: Pragmatism in Practice * 12: Robert Kraut: Pragmatism and the Ontology of Art * 13: Stefan Sciaraffa: The Subject Matter of "Subject Matter" and General Jurisprudence * 14: Diana Heney: Pragmatism and the Prudential Good
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