From Conceptual Content in Big Apes and AI, to the Classical Principle of Explosion: An Interview with Robert B. Brandom

  • María José Frápolli Universidad de Granada, Spain
  • Kurt Wischin Universidad de Granada, Spain
Keywords: Metaphysics, Pragmatism, Semantics, Epistemic Expressivism, Philosophy of Logic

Abstract

In this Interview, Professor Robert B. Brandom answered ten detailed questions about his philosophy of Rational Pragmatism and Semantic Expressivism, grouped into four topics. 1. Metaphysics and Anthropology, 2. Pragmatics and Semantics, 3. Epistemic Expressivism and 4. Philosophy of Logic. With his careful answers Professor Brandom offers many additional insights into his rigorously constructed account of the relationship “between what we say and think, and what we are saying and thinking about” around the human practice of asking for and giving reasons. A final, additional question pointed at a principal motivation for putting together the present issue: how to reconcile Wittgenstein’s assertion that philosophy must not proffer any theories with the very explicit system of explanations Brandom has constructed. This same issue is addressed to some extent already in Professor Brandom’s new article contained in this issue, but his answer, asserting that he does not proffer a theory but only makes explicit what is already there, might be seen as an unambiguous statement of the continuous presence of a contested Wittgensteinian principle in Brandom’s work.

Author Biographies

María José Frápolli, Universidad de Granada, Spain

Maria J. Frapolli is Full Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the Department of Philosophy, University of Granada (Spain) and Honorary Professor at the Philosophy Department, University College London (UK). She has been Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow and is Chief Investigator of the project “Naturalism, Expressivism and Normativity (Re. FFI2013-44836-P). She obtained a PhD from the University of Granada. M. J. Frapolli has held the Presidency of the Society for Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science in Spain and has been invited researcher at the Universities of Miami, Helsinki, Bristol, Oxford and UCL London. Her main areas of interest are the philosophy of language and the philosophy of logic. She has published the monograph: The Nature Of Truth (Dordrecht: Springer 2012) and edited, among others, the following volumes: Teorías Contemporáneas de la Verdad, together with J. A. Nicolás (Madrid: Tecnos: 2012); Filosofía de la Lógica (Madrid: Tecnos, 2007); Saying, Meaning and Referring (Gordonsville, VA: Palgrave–McMillan, 2007).

Kurt Wischin, Universidad de Granada, Spain

Kurt Wischin is currently CPhil at the University of Granada, Spain. He got in touch with philosophy first at the University of Vienna in the 1970s, obtained a BA in Philosophy from the University of Queretaro, Mexico and an MPhil at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico. His main interest centres on Philosophy of Language and early Analytical Philosophy, in particular, Frege and Wittgenstein. He has published articles and translations in some anthologies and academic reviews.

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Published
2019-06-30
How to Cite
[1]
Frápolli Sanz, M.J. and Wischin, K. 2019. From Conceptual Content in Big Apes and AI, to the Classical Principle of Explosion: An Interview with Robert B. Brandom. Disputatio. 8, 9 (Jun. 2019), 645-668. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2642444.