Varieties of anti-representationalism

Salis P.
2020-01-01

Abstract

Anti-representationalism is the hallmark of Richard Rorty’s critique of the epistemological tradition. According to it, knowledge does not “mirror” reality and the human mind is not a representational device. Anti-representationalism is a family of philosophical theses, respectively dealing with the notion of “representation” in different ways. Though prima facie one may feel entitled to think about anti-representationalism as a kind of uniform philosophical movement, things stand quite differently. In fact, among many anti-representationalist options, we can identify two main versions: a global anti-representationalism that entirely rejects the philosophical uses of the notion of “representation”, and a local version that just removes the notion of “representation” from the explanatory toolbox. In this chapter I try to compare Rorty’s global anti-representationalism and Robert Brandom’s local version, exploiting a recent discussion by Brandom and a famous exchange between Rorty and Bjørn Ramberg about Donald Davidson’s take on the special role of the intentional vocabulary.
2020
Inglese
Revisiting Richard Rorty
Pietro Maria Salis, et.al.
Pedro Gois Moreira
115
134
20
Vernon Press
Wilmington DE
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
9781622737611
https://vernonpress.com/book/830
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Anti-representationalism; Brandom; Davidson; Expressivism; Pragmatism; Ramberg; Representation; Representationalism; Rorty.
Revisiting Richard Rorty is the finest multilingual volume of work on Rorty to date. Anchored by a new essay and interview from Robert Brandom, the diverse contributions include timely reflections on Rorty's prophetic remarks on U.S. politics in Achieving Our Country, as well as broader examinations of his antirepresentationalism, historicism, and naturalism in relation to democratic politics, truth, metaphysics, and religious belief. The essays rethink Rorty's relation to Hume, Heidegger, and Ortega y Gasset, as well as pragmatist interlocutors, like Habermas, Putnam, Brandom, and Davidson. The scope and diversity of its themes are a testament to the international reach of Rorty's influence.
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