Rule-following as a new name for old things

Authors

  • Vojtěch Kolman ÚFaR, FF UK v Praze; KFSV FF UHK; Česká republika

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26806/fd.v2i2.43

Keywords:

pravidla, normativita, Wittgenstein

Abstract

The article deals with the Wittgensteinian conception of the rule-following against the background of both traditional and quite modern epistemic notions, from Plato’s anamnesis, through Kant’s opposition of intuition and concept to Brandom’s idea of making something implicit explicit.

Author Biography

Vojtěch Kolman, ÚFaR, FF UK v Praze; KFSV FF UHK; Česká republika

associate professor
(1994-1999) study of logic, (1999-2002) PhD study in logic (thesis: Logic of Gottlob Frege), supervisor: prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Peregrin, Csc., (2002-2009) assistant professor at the department of logic, (2002) awarded Bolzano's Prize, (2003-2009) deputy-head of the department, (2004-5) Humboldt Research Fellowship at the Institut of Philosophy, University of Leipzig, gastgeber: prof. Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer, (2009-) associate professor at the institute of philosophy, (2009) awarded "The Book of the Year"-Prize of the Publishing House Academia

Published

2010-12-25

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Section

Articles