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Publication details [#42401]

Kambartel, Friedrich. 2005. Meaning, justification, and truth. Pragmatics & Cognition 15 (2) : 109–119.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Person as a subject
Place, Publisher
John Benjamins
Journal DOI
10.1075/pc

Annotation

In order to compare two forms of radical pragmatism, inferentialism (as developed by Robert Brandom) and constructivism (as developed by Paul Lorenzen), the paper shows how we can represent states of affairs in the world by corresponding symbols in a metaphysically harmless, though seemingly non-inferential way, why not all justifications are inferential transitions, for example those that make heavy use of constructions, and why a prosentential analysis of truth is helpful but not sufficient.