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(2004) Conceptual structures at work, Dordrecht, Springer.
Using Brandom's framework to do Peirce's normative science
pragmatism as the game of Harmonizing assertions?
Mary A. Keeler
pp. 242-260
I introduce Robert Brandom's Inferentialism, which he calls a "rationalist expressivist" form of pragmatism, relating it to C.S. Peirce's unfinished project of Normative Science with its method of pragmatism as the logic of abduction, and suggest how Brandom's notion of a game (which I call Harmonizing Assertions) might serve as an effective methodological instrument in conceptual structures research, for its ultimate challenge of the human-computer tool interface.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-27769-9_16
Full citation:
Keeler, M. A. (2004)., Using Brandom's framework to do Peirce's normative science: pragmatism as the game of Harmonizing assertions?, in K. E. Wolff, H. D. Pfeiffer & H. Delugach (eds.), Conceptual structures at work, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 242-260.
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