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Reading Brandom - On a Spirit of Trust

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Robert Brandom's rationalist philosophy of language, expounded in his highly influential Making It Explicit, has been the subject of intense scrutiny and debate, establishing him as one of the leading philosophers of his generation. In A Spirit of Trust, Brandom presents the fruits of his thirty-year engagement with Hegel. He submits that the Phenomenology of Spirit holds not only many lessons for today's philosophy of language, but also a moral lesson much needed in today's increasingly polarized societies, in the form of a postmodern ethics of trust.

In this outstanding collection, leading philosophers examine and assess A Spirit of Trust. The twelve specially commissioned chapters explore topics including:


  • negation and truth
  • empirical and speculative concepts
  • experience
  • conflict and recognition
  • varieties of idealism
  • premodern ethical life and modern alienation
  • a postmodern ethics of trust.


Reading Brandom: On A Spirit of Trust is essential reading for all students and scholars of Brandom's work and those in philosophy of language. It will also be important reading for those studying nineteenth-century philosophy, particularly Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit.

List of contents

Introduction Gilles Bouché  Part I: Semantics  1. Brandom on Hegel on Negation Robert B. Pippin  2. Truth and Incompatibility Elena Ficara  3. Brandom on the Introduction to the Phenomenology John McDowell  4. The Possibility of a Semantic Interpretation of Hegel's Conception of Consciousness Paul Redding  5. Where is the Conflict in Brandom's Theory of Recognition (and Why Should There Be Any)? Georg W. Bertram  6. Intentional Agency and Conceptual Idealism: Brandom on Hegelian Reason Dean Moyar  Part II: With an Edifying Intent  7. Semantic Self-Consciousness Terry Pinkard  8. Is Brandom a Positivist? Notes on Alienation, Trust, Confession, and Forgiveness J.M. Bernstein  9. Spirit and Alienation in Brandom's A Spirit of Trust: Entfremdung, Entäußerung, and the Causal Entropy of Normativity Italo Testa  10. A Pure Philosophy of Language with an Edifying Intent: Brandom's Reply to Rorty Gilles Bouché  11. Brandom on Postmodern Ethical Life: Moral and Political Problems Franz Knappik  12. Brandom's Hegel Charles Taylor.  Index

About the author

Gilles Bouché is a former Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Summary

In this outstanding collection, leading philosophers examine and assess A Spirit of Trust. Essential reading for all students and scholars of Brandom's work and those in philosophy of language.

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