Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Part I. Ancient Philosophy
Chapter 1. Falsehood and Not-Being in Plato’s Sophist
Chapter 2. Eudaimonism and Realism in Aristotle’s Ethics
Chapter 3. Deliberation and Moral Development in Aristotle’s Ethics
Chapter 4. Incontinence and Practical Wisdom in Aristotle
Part II. Issues in Wittgenstein
Chapter 5. Are Meaning, Understanding, etc., Definite States?
Chapter 6. How Not to Read Philosophical Investigations: Brandom’s Wittgenstein
Part III. Issues in Davidson
Chapter 7. Scheme-Content Dualism and Empiricism
Chapter 8. Gadamer and Davidson on Understanding and Relativism
Chapter 9. Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective
Part IV. Reference, Objectivity, and Knowledge
Chapter 10. Evans’s Frege
Chapter 11. Referring to Oneself
Chapter 12. Towards Rehabilitating Objectivity
Chapter 13. The Disjunctive Conception of Experience as Material for a Transcendental Argument
Part V. Themes from Mind and World Revisited
Chapter 14. Experiencing the World
Chapter 15. Naturalism in the Philosophy of Mind
Part VI. Responses to Brandom and Dreyfus
Chapter 16. Knowledge and the Internal Revisited
Chapter 17. Motivating Inferentialism: Comments on Chapter 2 of Making It Explicit
Chapter 18. What Myth?
Chapter 19. Response to Dreyfus
Bibliography
Credits
Index