Robert Brandom's "Making It Explicit: Reasoning, Representing and Discursive Commitment" is one of the most significant, talked about and daunting books published in philosophy in recent years. Featuring specially-commissioned chapters by leading international philosophers with replies by Brandom himself, "Reading Brandom" clarifies, critically appraises and furthers understanding of Brandom's important book. Divided into four parts - 'Normative Pragmatics'; 'The Challenge of Inferentialism'; 'Inferentialist Semantics'; and, 'Brandom's Replies', "Reading Brandom" covers the following key aspects of Brandom's work: inferentialism vs. representationalism, normativity in philosophy of language and mind, pragmatics and the centrality of asserting language entries and exits, meaning and truth, and semantic deflationism and logical locutions. Essential reading for students and scholars of philosophy of language and mind, "Reading Brandom" is also an excellent companion volume to "Reading McDowell: On Mind and World", also published by Routledge.
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