Lecture One: Extending the Project of Analysis
Lecture Two: Elaborating Abilities: The Expressive Role of
Logic
Appendix to Lecture Two
Lecture Three: Artificial Intelligence and Analytic Pragmatism
Lecture Four: Modality and Normativity: From Hume and Quine to Kant
and Sellars
Lecture Five: Incompatibility, Modal Semantics, and Intrinsic
Logic
Appendix to Lecture Five
Lecture Six: Intentionality as a Pragmatically Mediated Semantic
Relation
Afterword
Robert Brandom is Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, a fellow of the Center for the Philosophy of Science, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His interests centre on philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of logic. He has published more than 50 articles on these and related areas.
Between Saying and Doing is an enriching, enlivening book. This is
the work of a generous philosopher at the height of his powers
stretching readers to the height of theirs.
*Maximilian de Gaynesford, Times Literary Supplement*
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