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Inference, Consequence, and Meaning: Perspectives on Inferentialism

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    SYSNO ASEP0377515
    Document TypeM - Monograph Chapter
    R&D Document TypeMonograph Chapter
    TitleWhat is Inferentialism?
    Author(s) Peregrin, Jaroslav (FLU-F) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Source TitleInference, Consequence, and Meaning: Perspectives on Inferentialism. - Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012 / Gurova L. - ISBN 978-1-4438-3778-1
    Pagess. 3-17
    Number of pages15 s.
    Number of copy500
    Number of pages148
    Publication formPrint - P
    Languageeng - English
    CountryGB - United Kingdom
    Keywordsinferentialism ; semantics ; logic ; language
    Subject RIVAA - Philosophy ; Religion
    R&D ProjectsGAP401/10/0146 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    Institutional supportFLU-F - RVO:67985955
    AnnotationInferentialism is the conviction that to be meaningful in the distinctively human way, or to have a 'conceptual content', is to be governed by a certain kind of inferential rules. The term was coined by Robert Brandom as a label for his theory of language; however, it is also naturally applicable (and is growing increasingly common) within the philosophy of logic. The paper surveys the current state of this philosophical project.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Philosophy
    ContactChlumská Simona, chlumska@flu.cas.cz ; Tichá Zuzana, asep@flu.cas.cz Tel: 221 183 360
    Year of Publishing2013
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