How Can Conceptual Content be Social and Normative, and, at the Same Time, be Objective? (Logos)

by Andrea Clausen

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In this book, Andrea Clausen intends to reconcile Kripke's point according to which conceptual content has to be considered as being constituted by social, normative practice - by a process of mutual assessments - with the view that the content of empirical assertions has to be conceived as objective. She criticizes approaches that explicate content-constitutive practice in non-normative terms, namely in terms of sanctioning behavior (Haugeland, Pettit, Esfeld). She also rejects a pragmatist reading of Heidegger that proceeds from thoroughly normative but pre-conceptual practice. She develops and defends a particular reading of an approach that conceives normative, conceptually articulated practice - giving and asking for reasons - as primitive (Brandom, McDowell).
  • ISBN10 3937202579
  • ISBN13 9783937202570
  • Publish Date 14 July 2004
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 14 May 2013
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint ontos verlag
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 264
  • Language English