Expressivism, pragmatism and representationalism /
Pragmatists have traditionally been enemies of representationalism but friends of naturalism, when naturalism is understood to pertain to human subjects, in the sense of Hume and Nietzsche. In this volume Huw Price presents his distinctive version of this traditional combination, as delivered in his...
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Naturalism without representationalism
- Two expressivist programmes, two bifurcations
- Pluralism, 'world' and the primacy of science
- Pragmatism: all or some?
- Golbal anti-representationalism?
- Naturalism, deflationism and the relative priority of language and metaphysics
- How pragmatists can be local expressivists
- Prospects for global expressivism.