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Whitehead And The Pittsburgh School Preempting The Problem Of Intentionality Hedrick

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Whitehead And The Pittsburgh School Preempting The Problem Of Intentionality Hedrick
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Hedrick, Lisa Landoe
ISBN: 9781793646576, 1793646570
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Whitehead And The Pittsburgh School Preempting The Problem Of Intentionality Hedrick by Hedrick, Lisa Landoe 9781793646576, 1793646570 instant download after payment.

Whitehead and the Pittsburgh School: Preempting the Problem of Intentionalityproposes a revisionary history of the relationship between Alfred North Whitehead and analytic philosophy, as well as a constructive proposal for how thinking with Whitehead can help disabuse analytic philosophy of the problem of intentionality.Lisa Landoe Hedrickdefines “analytic” philosophy as primarily the intellectual tradition that runs from Gottlob Frege to Bertrand Russell to Wilfrid Sellars, or, geographically speaking, from Vienna to Cambridge to Pittsburgh between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As key members of the Pittsburgh School of philosophy, Robert Brandom and John McDowell pick up the Sellarsian project of reconciling nature and normativity in different ways, yet each of them presupposes a problematic relationship between language and the world precisely bequeathed to them by an implicit metaphysics of subjecthood that characterized analytic thinkers of the early twentieth century. Hedrick both investigates Whitehead’s published and archived critiques of early analytic thought—as an extension of a wider critique of modern philosophy—and employs Whitehead to reimagine nature and normativity after the problem of intentionality by way of his aesthetics of symbolism. This book thereby builds upon a burgeoning effort among philosophers to interface process and analytic thought, but it is the first to focus on contemporary analytic thinkers.

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