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From Global Expressivism to Global Pragmatism
Authors:John Capps
Institution:Department of Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY 14623, USA
Abstract:In the twentieth century, questions of meaning and representation played a central role in the development of pragmatism and analytic philosophy. Present‐day neopragmatism, such as Huw Price's “global expressivism,” is often framed in terms of a nonrepresentationalist theory of meaning. While some neopragmatists, such as Robert Brandom, advocate a more local approach, this article argues for taking Price's global expressivism to its next logical step: global pragmatism. Global pragmatism prioritizes the behavior‐guiding function of language and redefines representation in operational terms. This operational approach (“o‐representation”) stresses the action and conduct‐guiding role of language use, highlights the connection between meaning and action, and addresses issues facing Price's global expressivism.
Keywords:global pragmatism  Huw Price  neopragmatism  operationalism  expressivism  representationalism
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