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Making It Explicit
Reasoning, Representing,
and Discursive Commitment
Robert B. Brandom
Harvard University Press
Cambridge, Massachusetts
London, England
To Wilfrid Sellars and Richard Rorty
Without whom most of it would not even be
implicit
Copyright
©
1994 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Page xxiv constitutes an extension of the copyright page.
Fourth printing, 2001
First Harvard University Press paperback edition, 1998
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Brandom, Robert.
Making it explicit: reasoning, representing, and discursive commitment /
Robert B. Brandom.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-674-54319-X (cloth)
ISBN 0-674-54330-0 (pbk.)
1.
Language and languages-Philosophy. 2. Semantics (Philosophy)
3. Pragmatics. 4. Representation (Philosophy)
I.
Title.
P106.B694 1994
121'.68-dc20
93-50631
· . . both a new world,
and the old made explicit ...
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
T. S.
ELIOT,
"Four Quartets"
Contents
Preface
PART ONE
1.
Toward a Nonnative Pragmatics
I. Introduction
II. From Intentional State to Normative Status
III. From Norms Explicit in Rules to Norms Implicit
in
Practices
IV. From Normative Status to Normative Attitude
V.
From Assessment to the Social Institution of Norms
VI. From Intentional Interpretation to Original Intentionality
Appendix:
Wittgenstein's Use of
Regel
xi
3
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30
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116
132
2. Toward an Inferential Semantics
I. Content and Representation
II. The Priority of the Propositional
ill.
Conceptual Classification and Inference
IV. Material Inference, Conceptual Content, and Expression
V.
Circumstances and Consequences of Application
VI. Conclusion
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