Philosophy as Cultural Politics : Philosophical Papers (Volume 4)
Most of the papers collected in this volume were written between and . Like my previous writings, they are attempts to weave together Hegel’s thesis that philosophy is its time held in thought with a nonrepresentationalist account of language. That account, implicit in the later work of...
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Most of the papers collected in this volume were written between and
. Like my previous writings, they are attempts to weave together
Hegel’s thesis that philosophy is its time held in thought with a nonrepresentationalist
account of language. That account, implicit in the later
work of Wittgenstein, has been more carefully worked out in the writings
of Wilfrid Sellars, Donald Davidson, and Robert Brandom. I argue that
Hegelian historicism and a Wittgensteinian “social practice” approach to
language complement and reinforce one another |
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Philosophy as
Cultural Politics :
Philosophical Papers (Volume 4) |
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Philosophy as
Cultural Politics :
Philosophical Papers (Volume 4) |
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Philosophy as
Cultural Politics :
Philosophical Papers (Volume 4) |
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Philosophy as
Cultural Politics :
Philosophical Papers (Volume 4) |
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Philosophy as
Cultural Politics :
Philosophical Papers (Volume 4) |
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philosophy as
cultural politics :
philosophical papers (volume 4) |
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