کنش، معنا و استدلال در منطق فلسفه اریک ویل: توسعه مضامین پراگماتیست، اکسپرسیویست و استنتاج گرایانه [کتاب انگلیسی] Action, Meaning, and Argument in Eric Weil's Logic of Philosophy: A Development of Pragmatist, Expressivist, and Inferentialist Themes English Springer 2023 Table of contents :,Preface,Acknowledgments,Contents,Abbreviations,Chapter 1: Introduction,References,Chapter 2: Discourse and Violence in Eric Weil’s Logic of Philosophy,2.1 Discourse and Violence,2.2 Weil’s Characterization of Violence,2.3 The Logic of Violence and the Violence in Logic,2.4 Attitudes and Categories,2.5 Hegel and the Categories of Philosophy,2.6 Reprises,2.7 Systematicity and Openness,References,Chapter 3: Logic as the Organization of Forms of Coherence,3.1 Introduction,3.2 Organizational Strategies of the Logic of Philosophy,3.3 The Background of Discourse,3.4 The Genesis of and Development of Coherent Discourse,3.5 Immanence Versus Dissatisfaction,3.6 The Individual’s Relationship to Discourse,3.7 Conclusion – The Beginning Is at the End,References,Chapter 4: Pragmatism, Inferentialism, and Expressivism,4.1 Introduction – Orders of Explanation,4.2 Pragmatism’s Narrative,4.3 Semantic Pragmatism,4.4 Inferentialism,4.5 The Two Sources of Contemporary Expressivism,4.6 The Taxonomy of Expressivism,4.7 Conclusion – Pragmatism and Eric Weil,References,Chapter 5: Pragmatism, Expressivism, and Inferentialism in the Logic of Philosophy,5.1 Introduction,5.2 The Role of Error in the Logic of Philosophy,5.3 The Paradox of Certainty,5.4 Weil’s Expressivism and the Placement Problem,5.5 The Necessity in Discourse and Narrow Expressivism,5.6 A Case for Inferentialism,5.6.1 Weil’s Critique of Reference,5.6.2 The Development of Inferential Concepts in the Initial Categories,5.7 Conclusion,References,Chapter 6: The Language of Conflict and Violence,6.1 Introduction,6.2 Sentience and Sapience,6.3 De Dicto and De Re Ascription in a Platonic Space,6.4 Discursive Commitments and Conflict,6.5 The Use of Violence,6.6 Violence and Spaces of Reasons,6.7 Conclusion,References,Chapter 7: The Logic of Philosophy as a Theory of Argumentation,7.1 Introduction,7.2 Serious Conversation, Dialogue, and Discussion,7.3 Orientation, Satisfaction, Contentment, and Action,7.4 The Conceptual Analysis of the Reprise of God,7.5 Argumentative Strategy in the Logic of Philosophy,7.6 Conclusion,References,Chapter 8: Justification and Pluralism in the Logic of Philosophy,8.1 Introduction,8.2 Eric Weil’s Three-Tier Notion of Justification,8.2.1 Foundations, Coherence, and Contexts,8.2.2 Epistemic Authority,8.2.3 Naïve Authority and What Goes Without Saying,8.2.4 Justificatory Strategies and the Evolution of Authority,8.3 Relativism and Pluralism as Discursive Commitments,8.3.1 The Shape of the Problem,8.3.2 Monism and Relativism,8.3.3 The Insufficiency of Relativism,8.3.4 Horizontal and Vertical Pluralism,8.4 The Choice of Reason,References,Chapter 9: Conclusion,References,Bibliography,Index text Yiaueki, Sequoya Author ویل, اریک Descriptor Sequoya Yiaueki Author book 9783031240812 1402-02-25 1402-02-27