Pitt philosopher receives Mellon Foundation award, $1.5 million grant for bringing back human nature
PITTSBURGH—University of Pittsburgh philosophy professor John McDowell's work urging his colleagues to be more in touch with their human side when pondering the natural world has earned him a 2010 ...
Autonomous individuals who can reason independently are responsible for analyzing and even criticizing existing belief structures, renowned philosopher John McDowell said in a lecture yesterday.
En sus escritos recientes, desde Mind and World, John McDowell emplea a menudo el término "transcendental". En este artículo, comienzo centrándome en su reconstrucción del razonamiento de Sellars en ...
Teorema: Revista Internacional de Filosofía, Vol. 25, No. 1, Aspects of The Philosophy of John McDowell (2006), pp. 85-96 (12 pages) McDowell da una explicación singular del llamado "espacio de las ...
John McDowell (in Mind and World) and Bill Brewer (in Perception and Reason) argue that the content of our perceptual experience is conceptual in the following sense. It is of the type of content that ...
This paper corrects a mistake in John McDowell's influential reading of Wittgenstein's attack on the idea of private sensations. McDowell rightly identifies a primary target of Wittgenstein's attack ...
Except for some eliminativists, the notion of intentionality is considered to be oneof the common goods of 20th century philosophy of mind. However, this rather general label may hide deeper ...
Inspired by Kant's account of intuition and concepts, John McDowell has forcefully argued that the relation between sensible content and concepts is such that sensible content does not severally ...
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