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Sellars and the History of Modern Philosophy

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
286 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Francis Ltderschienen am30.09.2020
This edited volume systematically addresses the connection between Wilfrid Sellars and the history of modern philosophy, exploring both the content and method of this relationship. It intends both to analyze Sellars´ position in relation to singular thinkers of the modern tradition, and to inquire into Sellars´ understanding of phimehr
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KlappentextThis edited volume systematically addresses the connection between Wilfrid Sellars and the history of modern philosophy, exploring both the content and method of this relationship. It intends both to analyze Sellars´ position in relation to singular thinkers of the modern tradition, and to inquire into Sellars´ understanding of phi
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-367-66631-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum30.09.2020
Seiten286 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 226 mm, Höhe 151 mm, Dicke 22 mm
Gewicht420 g
Artikel-Nr.56503120

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: The Lingua Franca of Thought: Willfrid Sellars and the History of PhilosophyPart I: Sellars and Modern Philosophy1. Sellars on DescartesChristian Barth2. The Lingua franca of Nominalism: Sellars on LeibnizAntonio M. Nunziante3. Sellars and Hume on the Ontological Status of Theoretical-Explanatory EntitiesDavid Landy4. Sellars´ Interpretive Variations on Kant´s Transcendental Idealist ThemesJames R. O´Shea5. Hegel After Sellars: Conceptual ConnectionsLuca CortiPart II: Sellars and the Beginning of the Contemporary Age6. Peirce and Sellars on Non-Conceptual ContentCatherine Legg7. Sellars and Frege on Concepts and LawsDanielle Macbeth8. We pragmatists mourn Sellars as a Lost Leader´: Sellars´ Pragmatist Distinction Between Signifying and PicturingCarl Sachs9. The Varieties and Origins of Wilfrid Sellars´ BehaviorismPeter Olen10. Sellars and Carnap: Science and/or MetaphysicsCarlo Gabbani11. Sellars and Wittgenstein, Early and LateGuido Bonino and Paolo Tripodi12. Wilfrid Sellars and Roy Wood Sellars: Theoretical Continuities and Methodological DivergencesFabio GironiConclusions13. Thinking with Sellars and Beyond Sellars: On the Relations Between Philosophy and the History of Philosophymehr

Autor

Luca Corti is the FCT Post-Doctoral Fellow at Mind, Language, Action Group at the University of Porto, Portugal and the International Center for Philosophy at the University of Bonn, Germany. He has published two books and several articles on Kant, Hegel and contemporary Hegelisms, as well as on Sellars and Sellarsian themes, including Senses and Sensations: on Hegel's Later Picture of Perceptual Experience (2018), Conceptualism, Non-Conceptualism, and the Method of Hegel's Psychology (2016), Ritratti hegeliani (2014), Crossing The Line: Sellars on Kant on Imagination (2012).

Antonio M. Nunziante is Associate Professor at the University of Padua, Italy. His research is in the history of ideas and is mainly focused on issues concerning naturalism and normativity in the Early Modern Philosophy (Leibniz), in the Classical German philosophy (Kant, Hegel) and in the pre-analytic American philosophy (early American naturalism). His works include: Infinite vs. Singularity. Between Leibniz and Hegel (2015), The "Morbid Fear of the Subjective". Privateness and Objectivity in Mid-twentieth Century American Naturalism (2013), Lo spirito naturalizzato. La stagione pre-analitica del naturalismo americano (2012), Representing Subjects, Mind-dependent Objects. Kant, Leibniz and the Amphiboly (with A. Vanzo, 2009), Individuals, Minds and Bodies: Themes from Leibniz (ed., "Studia Leibnitiana", 2004).