Sellars and Contemporary Philosophy

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<p>Wilfrid Sellars made profound and lasting contributions to nearly every area of philosophy. The aim of this collection is to highlight the continuing importance of Sellars’ work to contemporary debates. The contributors include several luminaries in Sellars scholarship, as well as members of the new generation whose work demonstrates the lasting power of Sellars’ ideas. Papers by O’Shea and Koons develop Sellars’ underexplored views concerning ethics, practical reasoning, and free will, with an emphasis on his longstanding engagement with Kant. Sachs, Hicks and Pereplyotchik relate Sellars’ views of mental phenomena to current topics in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. Fink, deVries, Price, Macbeth, Christias, and Brandom grapple with traditional Sellarsian themes, including meaning, truth, existence, and objectivity. Brandhoff provides an original account of the evolution of Sellars’ philosophy of language and his project of "pure pragmatics". The volume concludes with an author-meets-critics section centered around Robert Brandom’s recent book, <em>From Empiricism to Expressivism: Brandom Reads Sellars</em>, with original commentaries and replies. </p> <p>Introduction</p><p><em>David Pereplyotchik and Deborah R. Barnbaum</em></p><p><b>Part I. Ethics, Moral Reasoning, and Free Will</b></p><p>1. Thought, Freedom and Embodiment in Kant and Sellars</p><p><i>James O’Shea</i></p><p>2. Toward a Sellarsian Ethics for the 21st Century</p><p><i>Jeremy Randel Koons</i></p><p><b>Part II. Philosophy of Language and Mind</b></p><p>3. Pure Pragmatics and the Phenomenology of Linguistic Functions: On Sellars’ Non-Factualistic Conception of Philosophy</p><p><i>Boris Brandhoff</i></p><p>4. What Jones Taught the Ryleans: Towards a Sellarsian Metaphysics of Thought</p><p><i>Michael R. Hicks</i></p><p>5. Sellars and Psycholinguistics</p><p><i>David Pereplyotchik</i></p><p>6. Sentience and Sapience: The Place of Enactive Cognitive Science in Sellarsian Philosophy of Mind</p><p><i>Carl B. Sachs</i></p><p><b>Part III. Metaphysics and Epistemology</b></p><p>7. Wilfrid Sellars Meets Cambridge Pragmatism</p><p><i>Huw Price</i></p><p>8. An Incoherence in Sellars’ Error Theoretical Account of Color Concepts</p><p><i>Kevin Fink</i></p><p>9. The Causal Articulation of Practical Reality</p><p><i>Willem A. deVries</i></p><p>10. Natural Truth</p><p><i>Danielle Macbeth</i></p><p>11. Does Brandom’s Kant-Sellars Thesis about Modality Undermine Sellars’ Scientific Naturalism?</p><p><i>Dionysis Christias</i></p><p>12. On the Way to a Pragmatist Theory of the Categories</p><p><i>Robert B. Brandom</i></p><p><b>Part IV. Author Meets Critics </b></p><p><i>Robert B. Brandom, Willem A. deVries , and James O’Shea</i></p>
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