A Kantian-Brandomian View of Concepts and The Problem of a Regress of Norms |
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Authors: | Byeong D. Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Philosophy, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Koreabydlee@skku.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTAccording to the Kantian-Brandomian view of concepts, we can understand concepts in terms of norms or rules that bind those who apply them, and the application of a concept requires that the concept-user be sensitive to the norms governing its application. But this view faces some serious objections. In particular, according to Rosen, Glüer and Wikforss, this view leads to a vicious regress of norms. The purpose of this paper is to defend a version of the Kantian-Brandomian view of concepts against this objection. I argue that we can deal with this problem along the lines of a coherentist account of justification. |
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Keywords: | A Kantian view of concepts The Wittgensteinian dilemma A vicious regress of norms a Sellarsian coherence theory Brandom Glüer and Wikforss |
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