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Reasoning and Representing

Abstract

Robert Brandom’s article contains a brief summary of his influential 1994 book Making It Explicit. American philosopher argues, that the representational dimension of propositional contents should be understood in terms of their «social articulation» -how a propositionally contentful belief or claim can have a different significance from the perspective of the individual believer or claimer, on the one hand, than it does from the perspective of the interpreter, on the other.

About the Authors

Robert Brandom
University of Pittsburgh
Russian Federation


Igor Dzhokhadze
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


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Review

For citations:


Brandom R., Dzhokhadze I. Reasoning and Representing. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2014;(8):45-59. (In Russ.)



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