Sellars and his Legacy
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0198766874
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9780198766872
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Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Jun 9th, 2016
Print length
286 Pages
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558 grams
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24.10 x 16.40 x 2.00 cms
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This volume explores the thought and intellectual legacy of Wilfrid Sellars (1912-1989), one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. A team of experts critically examines the groundbreaking means by which Sellars sought to integrate our thought, perception, and rational agency within a naturalistic outlook on reality.
This collection of new essays on the systematic thought and intellectual legacy of the American philosopher Wilfrid Sellars (1912-1989) comes at a time when Sellars''s influence on contemporary debates about mind, meaning, knowledge, and metaphysics has never been greater. Sellars was among the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, and many of his central ideas have become philosophical stock-in-trade: for example, his conceptions of the ''myth of the given'', the ''logical space of reasons'', and the ''clash'' between the ''manifest and scientific images of man-in-the-world''. This volume of well-known contemporary philosophers who have been strongly influenced by Sellars--Robert Brandom, Willem deVries, Robert Kraut, Rebecca Kukla, Mark Lance, John McDowell, Ruth Millikan, James O''Shea, David Rosenthal, Johanna Seibt, and Michael Williams--critically examines the groundbreaking ideas by means of which Sellars sought to integrate our thought, perception, and rational agency within a naturalistic outlook on reality. Topics include Sellars''s inferentialist semantics and normative functionalist view of the mind; his attempted reconciliations of internalist and externalist aspects of thought, meaning, and knowledge; his novel nominalist account of abstract entities; and a speculative ''pure process'' metaphysics of consciousness. Of particular interest is how this volume exhibits the ongoing fruitful dialogue between so-called ''left-wing Sellarsians'', who stress Sellars''s various Kantian and pragmatist defenses of the irreducibility of normativity and rationality within the space of reasons, and ''right-wing Sellarsians'' who defend the plausibility of Sellars''s highly ambitious and systematic scientific naturalism.
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