Making It Explicit
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Robert B. Brandom in his influential book, Making It Explicit, published in 1998. This comprehensive work spans 768 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between language and cognition. Unlike traditional theories that focus on representation, Brandom introduces a novel approach centered around inference and the transformation of implicit assessments into explicit language.
By exploring linguistic meaning through the lens of use, Brandom offers a detailed theory that challenges conventional perspectives in epistemology and philosophy of language. This book is essential for anyone interested in cognitive psychology, semantics, and sociolinguistics, making it a valuable addition to your philosophical library. Dive into Making It Explicit and expand your understanding of how language shapes thought and communication.