Classical German Philosophy New Research Perspectives between Analytic Philosophy and Pragmatist Tradition
A cura di / Edited by Mario De Caro and Luca Illetterati
XLI,
N. 1-3
( 2012 )
€ 35,00
Pagine: 269
Prefazione / Introduction
Saggi / Articles
- Paul Redding, McDowell’s radicalization of Kant’s account of concepts and intuitions: A Sellarsian (and Hegelian) critique, 11-39
- Luca Corti, Crossing the line: Sellars on Kant on imagination, 41-71
- Matteo Bianchin, Bildung, meaning, and reasons, 73-102
- Paolo Costa, «What is familiar is not understood precisely because it is familiar»: a re-examination of McDowell’s quietism, 103-127
- James Kreines, Learning from Hegel what philosophy is all about: for the metaphysics of reason and against the priority of semantics, 129-173
- Italo Testa, Reconstrution and pragmatist metaphysics. On Brandom’s understanding of rationality, 175-201
- Alfredo Ferrarin, What must we recognize? Brandom’s Kant and Hegel, 203-219
- Michela Bordignon, Contradiction or non-contradiction? Hegel’s dialectic between Brandom and Priest, 221-245