Practices of Reason

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Collateral Commitments
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Davidson’s Considerations
Dialectical Accounts
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Discursive Practices
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Foro Interno
Human communication
Huw Price
Incompatibility Relations
Inference Markers
Inferential Commitments
inferentialism
inferentialist philosophy in cognitive research
intentionality
interactionism
intersubjectivity
Intuitive Inferences
John McDowell
Joint Attention
Joint Attentional Activities
Joint Intentionality
justification
Ladislav Koren
language rationalism
language rationalists
Logical Vocabulary
normative practices
norms
objective thought
Person Level Processes
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
pragmatic genealogy
ratiocination
rational capacities
reasoned discourse
reasons
Robert Brandom
Sapient Creatures
Semantic Self-consciousness
shared space of reasons
Social Communicative Practice
social epistemology
social-normative practices
Vice Versa
Vicious Regress

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367707842
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers new insights into the nature of human rational capacities by engaging inferentialism with empirical research in the cognitive sciences.

Inferentialism advocates that humans’ unique kind of intelligence is discursive and rooted in competencies to make, assess and justify claims. This approach provides a rich source of valuable insights into the nature of our rational capacities, but it is underdeveloped in important respects. For example, little attempt has been made to assess inferentialism considering relevant scientific research on human communication, cognition or reasoning. By engaging philosophical and scientific approaches in a productive dialogue, this book shows how we can better understand human rational capacities by comparing their respective strengths and weaknesses. In this vein, the author critically revisits and constructively develops central themes from the work of Robert Brandom and other "language rationalists": the nature of the assertoric practice and its connection to reasoned discourse, the linguistic constitution of the shared space of reasons, the social nature and function of reasoning, the intersubjective roots of social-normative practices and the nature of objective thought.

Practices of Reason will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and philosophy of logic.

Ladislav Koreň is Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Social Sceinces, University of Hradec Králové, Czech Republic. His areas of interest include epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of social sciences. His work has been published in international journals including Synthese, Inquiry, and Journal of Social Ontology. He is the co-editor, with Ondřej Beran and Vojtěch Kolman, of From Rules to Meanings: New Essays on Inferentialism (Routledge, 2018). He is also the coeditor, with Hans Bernhard Schmid, Preston Stovall and Leo Townsend, of Groups, Norms and Practices: Essays on Inferentialism and Collective Intentionality (2021).

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