"Knowing and Representing"
1. "Conceptual Realism and the Semantic Possibility of Knowledge" [Word]
2. "Representation and the Experience of Error" [Word]
3. "Following the Path of Despair to a Bacchanalian Revel" [Word]
The lectures were given in May and June at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich. See the programme here [pdf]. They present new texts on Hegel's "Introduction" to "The Phenomenology of Spirit".
Extra: "Some Post-Davidsonian Elements of Hegel’s Theory of Agency" [Word]
Robert Brandom is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of "Making It Explicit" (Harvard University Press, 1994), "Articulating Reasons" (Harvard University Press, 2000) and "Reason in Philosophy" (Harvard University Press, 2009). Later this year he will publish a new book on Harvard University Press, entitled "Perspectives on Pragmatism: Classical, Recent, and Contemporary".
See also Brandom's website for his seminar "A Spirit of Trust: A Semantic Reading of Hegel's Phenomenology" (Fall, 2010).
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