Chapter 2
The grounds of pragmatic significance
Article outline
- 2.1The space of reasons
- 2.1.1Sentience and sapience
- 2.1.2A “two-ply” reading of Sellars’s account of observation
- 2.1.3The pragmatic priority of the propositional
- 2.1.4Commitments, entitlements and scorekeeping
- 2.1.5Normative phenomenalism
- 2.1.6Conceptual realism
- 2.2Normative pragmatics in perspective
- 2.2.1The job of semantics and pragmatics
- 2.2.2The origins of the distinction between semantics and pragmatics
- 2.2.3The theory of speech acts
- 2.2.4Cognitive pragmatics
- 2.2.5Intentional states and normative practices
- 2.2.6The declarative fallacy
- 2.2.7A refined topography of the space of reasons
- 2.2.8Recognitive speech acts
- 2.2.9Brandom’s rationalist stance
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