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Reasoning and Representing

Reasoning and Representing 1 Pufendorf Lectures 2025: Vocabularies of Reason Handout for Lecture I Reasoning and Representing Bob Brandom Full Disclosure: These lectures are shamelessly promoting some of the ideas developed in more detail in the book: Ulf Hlobil and Robert Brandom, Reasons for Logic, Logic for Reasons: Pragmatics, Semantics, and Conceptual Roles, [Routledge, 2024]. Gilbert Harman:

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Logic and the Structure of Reasons

Logic and the Structure of Reasons 1 Pufendorf Lectures 2025: Vocabularies of Reason Handout for Lecture II Logic and the Structure of Reasons Bob Brandom I. The Structure of Reason Relations What is the relation between material reason relations of implication and incompatibility and formal logical relations of consequence and inconsistency? The former includes implications such as Pittsburgh is

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Roles and Reasons Handout

Roles and Reasons Handout 1 Pufendorf Lectures 2025: Vocabularies of Reason Handout for Lecture III: Roles and Reasons Bob Brandom A vocabulary is a pair of a lexicon L, which is a set of sentences, and distinguished set I of pairs of sets of sentences of L. I means that the implication with premises X and conclusion Y is a good one. Premise-sets are read conjunctively, and conclusion-

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1 Reasoning and Representing

1 Reasoning and Representing 6 May 15, 2025 Vocabularies of Reason 2025 Pufendorf Lectures Lund University Lecture I Reasoning and Representing Bob Brandom I. Semantics and Pragmatics When I say that cats are mammals, we can distinguish between what I have said— something sayable, namely that cats are mammals—and my saying of it, which is something I have done, a speech act I have performed. Of co

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3 Roles and Reasons

3 Roles and Reasons 7 Vocabularies of Reason 2025 Pufendorf Lectures Lund University Lecture III Roles and Reasons I. Introduction The main aim of my first two lectures was to put on the table the concept of reason relations of implication and incompatibility, and to show how that topic appears from the points of view afforded by different ways of talking about it. From the vantage point of bilate

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In his correspondence with Princess Elizabeth and Queen Christina, as well as in parts of the Passions of the Soul, Descartes provide the beginnings of a theory of ethics. Descartes argues that the supreme good, or the end that one ought to pursue in all of one's actions, is virtue. The latter is understood by Descartes as a matter of using ones absolutely free will as well as one can. In the pape

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Tabula Gratulatoria Agneta Ahlberg Lilli Alanen David Alm Thomas Anderberg Åsa Andersson Gustaf Arrhenius Per Bauhn David Bengtsson Lars Bergström Göran Bexell Gunnar Björnsson Karin & Jerker Blomqvist Luc Bovens Richard Bradley Geoffrey Brennan Ingar Brinck Gunnar Broberg & Agneta Helmius John & Ann Broome Linus Broström Johan Brännmark & Anna-Sofia Maurin Krister Bykvist & Anandi Hattiangadi Joh

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