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Wilfrid Sellars

Wilfrid Stalker Sellars (May 20, 1912 – July 2, 1989) was an American philosopher and prominent developer of critical realism,[10] who "revolutionized both the content and the method of philosophy in the United States".[11]

Wilfrid Sellars
Born
Wilfrid Stalker Sellars

(1912-05-20)May 20, 1912
DiedJuly 2, 1989(1989-07-02) (aged 77)
EducationUniversity of Michigan (B.A., 1933)
University at Buffalo (M.A., 1934)[4]
Oriel College, Oxford (B.A., 1936; MA, 1940)
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic
Pittsburgh School
Process philosophy[1]
Critical realism (philosophy of perception)
Anti-foundationalism[2]
InstitutionsUniversity of Pittsburgh
Academic advisorsMarvin Farber[3]
Thomas Dewar Weldon
Doctoral studentsJay Rosenberg
György Márkus
Paul Churchland
Robert Kane
Christopher Gauker
Héctor-Neri Castañeda
Richard Creath
Other notable studentsFred Dretske
Main interests
Philosophy of mind
Philosophy of perception
Epistemology
Meaning
Pragmatism
Behaviorism
History of philosophy
Notable ideas
Critical realism (philosophy of perception)
Criticism of foundationalist epistemology (the "Myth of the Given")
Psychological nominalism
Kantian empiricism[4]
The distinction between the 'manifest' and the 'scientific' image
Logical space of reasons (the realm of the semantic)[4]
Sellarsian dilemma for foundationalism[5]
Synoptic vision[6][7]
Rylean myth[8]

Life and career edit

His father was the Canadian-American philosopher Roy Wood Sellars, a leading American philosophical naturalist in the first half of the twentieth-century.[12] Wilfrid was educated at the University of Michigan (BA, 1933), the University at Buffalo, and Oriel College, Oxford (1934–1937), where he was a Rhodes Scholar, obtaining his highest earned degree, an MA, in 1940. During World War II, he served in military intelligence. He then taught at the University of Iowa (1938–1946), the University of Minnesota (1947–1958), Yale University (1958–1963), and from 1963 until his death, at the University of Pittsburgh.[13] He served as president of the Metaphysical Society of America in 1977. He was a founder of the journal Philosophical Studies.

Sellars is well known as a critic of foundationalist epistemology—the "Myth of the Given" as he called it.[8] However, his philosophical works are more generally directed toward the ultimate goal of reconciling intuitive ways of describing the world (both those of common sense and traditional philosophy) with a thoroughly naturalist, scientific account of reality. He is widely regarded both for great sophistication of argument and for his assimilation of many and diverse subjects in pursuit of a synoptic vision. Sellars was perhaps the first philosopher to synthesize elements of American pragmatism with elements of British and American analytic philosophy and Austrian and German logical positivism. His work also reflects a sustained engagement with the German tradition of transcendental idealism, most obviously in his book Science and Metaphysics: Kantian Variations.

Philosophical work edit

Sellars coined certain now-common idioms in philosophy, such as the "space of reasons". This idiom refers to two things. It:

  1. Describes the conceptual and behavioral web of language that humans use to get intelligently around their world,
  2. Denotes the fact that talk of reasons, epistemic justification, and intention is not the same as, and cannot necessarily be mapped onto, talk of causes and effects in the sense that physical science speaks of them.

Note: (2) corresponds in part to the distinction Sellars makes between the manifest image and the scientific image.

"Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind" edit

Sellars's most famous work is "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind" (1956).[14] In it, he criticizes the view that knowledge of what we perceive can be independent of the conceptual processes which result in perception. He named this "The Myth of the Given," attributing it to sense-data theories of knowledge.

The work targets several theories at once, especially C. I. Lewis' Kantian pragmatism and Rudolf Carnap's positivism. He draws out "The Myth of Jones," to defend the possibility of a strict behaviorist world-view. The parable explains how thoughts, intelligent action, and even subjective inner experience can be attributed to people within a scientific model. Sellars used a fictional tribe, the "Ryleans," since he wanted to address Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind.

Sellars's idea of "myth", heavily influenced by Ernst Cassirer,[15] is not necessarily negative. He saw it as something that can be useful or otherwise, rather than true or false. He aimed to unite the conceptual behavior of the "space of reasons" with the concept of a subjective sense experience. This was one of his most central goals, which his later work described as Kantian.

"The Language of Theories" edit

In his paper "The Language of Theories“ (1961), Sellars introduces the concept of Kantian empiricism. Kantian empiricism features a distinction between (1) claims whose revision requires abandonment or modification of the system of concepts in terms of which they are framed (i.e., modification of the fallible set of constitutive principles underlying knowledge, otherwise known as framework-relative a priori truths) and (2) claims revisable on the basis of observations formulated in terms of a system of concepts which remained fixed throughout.[4]

"Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man" edit

In his "Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man" (1962), Sellars distinguishes between the "manifest image" and the "scientific image" of the world.

The manifest image includes intentions, thoughts, and appearances. Sellars allows that the manifest image may be refined through 'correlational induction', but he rules out appeal to imperceptible entities.

The scientific image describes the world in terms of the theoretical physical sciences. It includes notions such as causality and theories about particles and forces.

The two images sometimes complement one another, and sometimes conflict. For example, the manifest image includes practical or moral claims, whereas the scientific image does not. There is conflict, e.g. where science tells us that apparently solid objects are mostly empty space. Sellars favors a synoptic vision, wherein the scientific image takes ultimate precedence in cases of conflict, at least with respect to empirical descriptions and explanations.[16]

"Meaning as Functional Classification" edit

In "Meaning as Functional Classification" (1974) Sellars elaborated upon a version of functional role semantics that he had previously defended in prior publications.[17] [18] [19] For Sellars, thoughts are analogous to linguistic utterances, and both thoughts and linguistic utterances gain their content through token thoughts or utterances standing in certain relations with other thoughts, stimuli, and responses. [20]

Politics edit

The son of a socialist,[21] Sellars was involved in left-wing politics. As a student at the University of Michigan, Wilfrid Sellars was one of the founding members of the first North-American cooperative house for university students, which was then called "Michigan Socialist House" (and which was later renamed "Michigan Cooperative House").[22] He also campaigned for the socialist candidate Norman Thomas of the Socialist Party of America.[23]

Legacy edit

Robert Brandom, his junior colleague at Pittsburgh, named Sellars and Willard Van Orman Quine as the two most profound and important philosophers of their generation. Sellars's goal of a synoptic philosophy that unites the everyday and scientific views of reality is the foundation and archetype of what is sometimes called the Pittsburgh School, whose members include Brandom, John McDowell, and John Haugeland.[24] Especially Brandom introduced a Hegelian variety of the Pittsburgh School, often called analytic Hegelianism.[25][26]

Other philosophers strongly influenced by Sellars span the full spectrum of contemporary English-speaking philosophy, from neopragmatism (Richard Rorty) to eliminative materialism (Paul Churchland) to rationalism (Laurence BonJour). Sellars's philosophical heirs also include Ruth Millikan, Héctor-Neri Castañeda, Bruce Aune, Jay Rosenberg, Johanna Seibt, Matthew Burstein, Ray Brassier, Andrew Chrucky, Jeffrey Sicha, Pedro Amaral, Thomas Vinci, Willem A. de Vries, David Rosenthal, Ken Wilber and Michael Williams. Sellars's work has been drawn upon in feminist standpoint theory, for example in the work of Quill Kukla.[27]

Sellars's death in 1989 was the result of long-term alcohol use.[28] A collection of essays devoted to 'Sellars and his Legacy' was published by Oxford University Press in 2016 (James O'Shea, ed., Wilfrid Sellars and his Legacy), with contributions from Brandom, deVries, Kraut, Kukla, Lance, McDowell, Millikan, O'Shea, Rosenthal, Seibt, and Williams.

Bibliography edit

  • Pure Pragmatics and Possible Worlds-The Early Essays of Wilfrid Sellars, [PPPW], ed. by Jeffrey F. Sicha, (Ridgeview Publishing Co; Atascadero, CA; 1980). [Contains a long introductory essay by Sicha and an extensive bibliography of Sellars's work through 1979.]
  • Science, Perception and Reality, [SPR], (Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd; London, and The Humanities Press: New York; 1963) [Reissued in 1991 by Ridgeview Publishing Co., Atascadero, CA. This edition contains a complete bibliography of Sellars's published work through 1989.]
  • Philosophical Perspectives, [PP], (Charles C. Thomas: Springfield, IL; 1967). Reprinted in two volumes, Philosophical Perspectives: History of Philosophy and Philosophical Perspective: Metaphysics and Epistemology, (Ridgeview Publishing Co.; Atascadero, CA; 1977).
  • Science and Metaphysics: Variations on Kantian Themes. [S&M], (Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd; London, and The Humanities Press; New York; 1968). The 1966 John Locke Lectures. [Reissued in 1992 by Ridgeview Publishing Co., Atascadero, CA. This edition contains a complete bibliography of Sellars's published work through 1989, a register of Sellars's philosophical correspondence, and a listing of circulated but unpublished papers and lectures.]
  • Essays in Philosophy and Its History, [EPH], (D. Reidel Publishing Co.; Dordrecht, Holland; 1975).
  • Naturalism and Ontology, [N&O], (Ridgeview Publishing Co.; Atascadero, CA: 1979). [An expanded version of the 1974 John Dewey Lectures]
  • The Metaphysics of Epistemology: Lectures by Wilfrid Sellars, edited by Pedro Amaral, (Ridgeview Publishing Co.; Atascadero, CA; 1989). [Contains a complete bibliography of Sellars's published work through 1989.]
  • Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind [EPM*], edited by Robert Brandom, (Harvard University Press.; Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1997). [The original, 1956, version of [EPM] (see below), lacking footnotes added in [SPR], with an Introduction by Richard Rorty and Study Guide by Brandom.]
  • Kant and Pre-Kantian Themes: Lectures by Wilfrid Sellars, edited by Pedro Amaral, (Ridgeview Publishing Co.; Atascadero, CA: 2002). [A transcription of Sellars's Kant lectures, plus essays on Descartes, Locke, Spinoza, and Leibniz.]
  • Kant's Transcendental Metaphysics: Cassirer Lecture Notes and Other Essays, edited by Jeffrey F. Sicha, (Ridgeview Publishing Co.; Atascadero, CA: 2002). [Contains a complete bibliography of Sellars's published work, philosophical correspondence, and circulated manuscripts through 2002.]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Process Philosophy". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. 2021.
  2. ^ Ted Poston, "Foundationalism" (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
  3. ^ a b James R. O'Shea, Wilfrid Sellars and His Legacy, Oxford University Press, 2016, p. 4.
  4. ^ a b c d Wilfrid Sellars (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2009 Edition)
  5. ^ Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
  6. ^ Wilfrid Sellars (1962). "Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man," in: Robert Colodny, ed., Frontiers of Science and Philosophy, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, pp. 35–78. Reprinted in Science, Perception and Reality (1963).
  7. ^ Jay F. Rosenberg (1990). "Fusing the Images: Nachruf for Wilfrid Sellars." Journal for General Philosophy of Science, 21: 1–23.
  8. ^ a b deVries, Willem (30 June 2017). "Wilfrid Sellars". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). Wilfrid Sellars – The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University – via Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  9. ^ Hunter, Bruce, 2016 "Clarence Irving Lewis" in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  10. ^ Willem deVries, 2014. "Wilfrid Sellars," Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Aug. 11,
  11. ^ "A Philosopher Who Shattered Our Complacency". The New York Times. 15 August 1989.
  12. ^ "Sellars, Roy Wood - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy". www.iep.utm.edu.
  13. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Introduction to Wilfrid Sellars lecture, Naturalism and Ontology". YouTube.
  14. ^ "EMPIRICISM AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND". ditext.com.
  15. ^ Endres, Tobias (2021). "Ernst Cassirer's Influence on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars". Cassirer Studies. 13/14: 149–170 – via Torrossa.
  16. ^ Brassier, Ray, Nihil Unbound (2007) p.3
  17. ^ Sellars, W. (1974). Meaning as Functional Classification: A perspective on the relation of syntax to semantics. Synthese, 27(3-4), 417-437.
  18. ^ Sellars, W. (1954). Some reflections on language games. Philosophy of Science, 21(3), 204-228.
  19. ^ Sellars, W. (1950). Language, Rules and Behavior.
  20. ^ Piccinini, G. (2004). Functionalism, computationalism, and mental contents. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 34(3), 375-410.
  21. ^ The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (Second ed.). Oxford University Press. 2005. p. 863.
  22. ^ Jones, Jim (2007–2008). "Remembering the Mich House founders" (PDF). The Alumni Cooperator. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Inter-Cooperative Council: 15.
  23. ^ "Wilfrid Sellars". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. 2021.
  24. ^ Chauncey Maher, The Pittsburgh School of Philosophy. Routledge. 2012.
  25. ^ Robert Brandom, A Spirit of Trust: A Reading of Hegel's Phenomenology, Harvard University Press, 2019.
  26. ^ deVries, Willem A. "Hegel's Revival in Analytic Philosophy". In: The Oxford Handbook of Hegel. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. pp. 743–766: "Analytic philosophy is rediscovering Hegel. [There is] a particularly strong thread of new analytic Hegelianism, sometimes called 'Pittsburgh Hegelianism' ... The sociality and historicity of reason, the proper treatment of space and time, conceptual holism, inferentialism, the reality of conceptual structure, the structure of experience, and the nature of normativity are the central concerns of Pittsburgh Hegelianism."
  27. ^ Rebecca Kukla, "Objectivity and Perspective in Empirical Knowledge". Episteme 3(1): 80–95. 2006.
  28. ^ "Susanna Felder". www.ditext.com.

Further reading edit

  • McDowell, John. Mind and World. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1996.
  • Rorty, Richard. Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1979.

External links edit

  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Wilfrid Sellars – Willem deVries.
  • "Wilfrid Sellars: Philosophy of Mind". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Wilfrid Sellars web site. Includes complete bibliography of his writings, some readable online, and a list of the Ph.Ds he supervised.
  • Autobiographical Reflections.
  • Dictionary of the Philosophy of Mind – Wilfrid Sellars – Article by Christopher Gauker on Sellars's contributions to the philosophy of mind.
  • Finding Aid for the Wilfrid S. Sellars Archive at the University of Pittsburgh
  • Notre Dame Lectures 1969-1986 – Transcribed from recordings by Sellars's student Pedro Amaral.
  • The Wilfrid Sellars Society – Homepage of the Wilfrid Sellars Society.
  • Wilfrid Sellars L'immagine scientifica e l'immagine manifesta a cura di: Carlo Marletti, Giacomo Turbanti, Edizioni ETS 2013
  • Wilfrid S. Sellars Papers (Wilfrid S. Sellars Papers, 1899–1990, ASP.1991.01, Archives of Scientific Philosophy, Special Collections Department, University of Pittsburgh.)

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Wilfrid Stalker Sellars May 20 1912 July 2 1989 was an American philosopher and prominent developer of critical realism 10 who revolutionized both the content and the method of philosophy in the United States 11 Wilfrid SellarsBornWilfrid Stalker Sellars 1912 05 20 May 20 1912Ann Arbor Michigan U S DiedJuly 2 1989 1989 07 02 aged 77 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S EducationUniversity of Michigan B A 1933 University at Buffalo M A 1934 4 Oriel College Oxford B A 1936 MA 1940 Era20th century philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolAnalyticPittsburgh SchoolProcess philosophy 1 Critical realism philosophy of perception Anti foundationalism 2 InstitutionsUniversity of PittsburghAcademic advisorsMarvin Farber 3 Thomas Dewar WeldonDoctoral studentsJay RosenbergGyorgy MarkusPaul ChurchlandRobert KaneChristopher GaukerHector Neri CastanedaRichard CreathOther notable studentsFred DretskeMain interestsPhilosophy of mindPhilosophy of perceptionEpistemologyMeaningPragmatismBehaviorismHistory of philosophyNotable ideasCritical realism philosophy of perception Criticism of foundationalist epistemology the Myth of the Given Psychological nominalismKantian empiricism 4 The distinction between the manifest and the scientific imageLogical space of reasons the realm of the semantic 4 Sellarsian dilemma for foundationalism 5 Synoptic vision 6 7 Rylean myth 8 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Philosophical work 2 1 Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind 2 2 The Language of Theories 2 3 Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man 2 4 Meaning as Functional Classification 3 Politics 4 Legacy 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksLife and career editHis father was the Canadian American philosopher Roy Wood Sellars a leading American philosophical naturalist in the first half of the twentieth century 12 Wilfrid was educated at the University of Michigan BA 1933 the University at Buffalo and Oriel College Oxford 1934 1937 where he was a Rhodes Scholar obtaining his highest earned degree an MA in 1940 During World War II he served in military intelligence He then taught at the University of Iowa 1938 1946 the University of Minnesota 1947 1958 Yale University 1958 1963 and from 1963 until his death at the University of Pittsburgh 13 He served as president of the Metaphysical Society of America in 1977 He was a founder of the journal Philosophical Studies Sellars is well known as a critic of foundationalist epistemology the Myth of the Given as he called it 8 However his philosophical works are more generally directed toward the ultimate goal of reconciling intuitive ways of describing the world both those of common sense and traditional philosophy with a thoroughly naturalist scientific account of reality He is widely regarded both for great sophistication of argument and for his assimilation of many and diverse subjects in pursuit of a synoptic vision Sellars was perhaps the first philosopher to synthesize elements of American pragmatism with elements of British and American analytic philosophy and Austrian and German logical positivism His work also reflects a sustained engagement with the German tradition of transcendental idealism most obviously in his book Science and Metaphysics Kantian Variations Philosophical work editSellars coined certain now common idioms in philosophy such as the space of reasons This idiom refers to two things It Describes the conceptual and behavioral web of language that humans use to get intelligently around their world Denotes the fact that talk of reasons epistemic justification and intention is not the same as and cannot necessarily be mapped onto talk of causes and effects in the sense that physical science speaks of them Note 2 corresponds in part to the distinction Sellars makes between the manifest image and the scientific image Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind edit See also Perceptual conceptualism Sellars s most famous work is Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind 1956 14 In it he criticizes the view that knowledge of what we perceive can be independent of the conceptual processes which result in perception He named this The Myth of the Given attributing it to sense data theories of knowledge The work targets several theories at once especially C I Lewis Kantian pragmatism and Rudolf Carnap s positivism He draws out The Myth of Jones to defend the possibility of a strict behaviorist world view The parable explains how thoughts intelligent action and even subjective inner experience can be attributed to people within a scientific model Sellars used a fictional tribe the Ryleans since he wanted to address Gilbert Ryle s The Concept of Mind Sellars s idea of myth heavily influenced by Ernst Cassirer 15 is not necessarily negative He saw it as something that can be useful or otherwise rather than true or false He aimed to unite the conceptual behavior of the space of reasons with the concept of a subjective sense experience This was one of his most central goals which his later work described as Kantian The Language of Theories edit In his paper The Language of Theories 1961 Sellars introduces the concept of Kantian empiricism Kantian empiricism features a distinction between 1 claims whose revision requires abandonment or modification of the system of concepts in terms of which they are framed i e modification of the fallible set of constitutive principles underlying knowledge otherwise known as framework relative a priori truths and 2 claims revisable on the basis of observations formulated in terms of a system of concepts which remained fixed throughout 4 Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man edit In his Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man 1962 Sellars distinguishes between the manifest image and the scientific image of the world The manifest image includes intentions thoughts and appearances Sellars allows that the manifest image may be refined through correlational induction but he rules out appeal to imperceptible entities The scientific image describes the world in terms of the theoretical physical sciences It includes notions such as causality and theories about particles and forces The two images sometimes complement one another and sometimes conflict For example the manifest image includes practical or moral claims whereas the scientific image does not There is conflict e g where science tells us that apparently solid objects are mostly empty space Sellars favors a synoptic vision wherein the scientific image takes ultimate precedence in cases of conflict at least with respect to empirical descriptions and explanations 16 Meaning as Functional Classification edit In Meaning as Functional Classification 1974 Sellars elaborated upon a version of functional role semantics that he had previously defended in prior publications 17 18 19 For Sellars thoughts are analogous to linguistic utterances and both thoughts and linguistic utterances gain their content through token thoughts or utterances standing in certain relations with other thoughts stimuli and responses 20 Politics editThe son of a socialist 21 Sellars was involved in left wing politics As a student at the University of Michigan Wilfrid Sellars was one of the founding members of the first North American cooperative house for university students which was then called Michigan Socialist House and which was later renamed Michigan Cooperative House 22 He also campaigned for the socialist candidate Norman Thomas of the Socialist Party of America 23 Legacy editRobert Brandom his junior colleague at Pittsburgh named Sellars and Willard Van Orman Quine as the two most profound and important philosophers of their generation Sellars s goal of a synoptic philosophy that unites the everyday and scientific views of reality is the foundation and archetype of what is sometimes called the Pittsburgh School whose members include Brandom John McDowell and John Haugeland 24 Especially Brandom introduced a Hegelian variety of the Pittsburgh School often called analytic Hegelianism 25 26 Other philosophers strongly influenced by Sellars span the full spectrum of contemporary English speaking philosophy from neopragmatism Richard Rorty to eliminative materialism Paul Churchland to rationalism Laurence BonJour Sellars s philosophical heirs also include Ruth Millikan Hector Neri Castaneda Bruce Aune Jay Rosenberg Johanna Seibt Matthew Burstein Ray Brassier Andrew Chrucky Jeffrey Sicha Pedro Amaral Thomas Vinci Willem A de Vries David Rosenthal Ken Wilber and Michael Williams Sellars s work has been drawn upon in feminist standpoint theory for example in the work of Quill Kukla 27 Sellars s death in 1989 was the result of long term alcohol use 28 A collection of essays devoted to Sellars and his Legacy was published by Oxford University Press in 2016 James O Shea ed Wilfrid Sellars and his Legacy with contributions from Brandom deVries Kraut Kukla Lance McDowell Millikan O Shea Rosenthal Seibt and Williams Bibliography editPure Pragmatics and Possible Worlds The Early Essays of Wilfrid Sellars PPPW ed by Jeffrey F Sicha Ridgeview Publishing Co Atascadero CA 1980 Contains a long introductory essay by Sicha and an extensive bibliography of Sellars s work through 1979 Science Perception and Reality SPR Routledge amp Kegan Paul Ltd London and The Humanities Press New York 1963 Reissued in 1991 by Ridgeview Publishing Co Atascadero CA This edition contains a complete bibliography of Sellars s published work through 1989 Philosophical Perspectives PP Charles C Thomas Springfield IL 1967 Reprinted in two volumes Philosophical Perspectives History of Philosophy and Philosophical Perspective Metaphysics and Epistemology Ridgeview Publishing Co Atascadero CA 1977 Science and Metaphysics Variations on Kantian Themes S amp M Routledge amp Kegan Paul Ltd London and The Humanities Press New York 1968 The 1966 John Locke Lectures Reissued in 1992 by Ridgeview Publishing Co Atascadero CA This edition contains a complete bibliography of Sellars s published work through 1989 a register of Sellars s philosophical correspondence and a listing of circulated but unpublished papers and lectures Essays in Philosophy and Its History EPH D Reidel Publishing Co Dordrecht Holland 1975 Naturalism and Ontology N amp O Ridgeview Publishing Co Atascadero CA 1979 An expanded version of the 1974 John Dewey Lectures The Metaphysics of Epistemology Lectures by Wilfrid Sellars edited by Pedro Amaral Ridgeview Publishing Co Atascadero CA 1989 Contains a complete bibliography of Sellars s published work through 1989 Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind EPM edited by Robert Brandom Harvard University Press Cambridge Massachusetts 1997 The original 1956 version of EPM see below lacking footnotes added in SPR with an Introduction by Richard Rorty and Study Guide by Brandom Kant and Pre Kantian Themes Lectures by Wilfrid Sellars edited by Pedro Amaral Ridgeview Publishing Co Atascadero CA 2002 A transcription of Sellars s Kant lectures plus essays on Descartes Locke Spinoza and Leibniz Kant s Transcendental Metaphysics Cassirer Lecture Notes and Other Essays edited by Jeffrey F Sicha Ridgeview Publishing Co Atascadero CA 2002 Contains a complete bibliography of Sellars s published work philosophical correspondence and circulated manuscripts through 2002 See also editAmerican philosophy Definitions of philosophy List of American philosophers The Myth of the Framework Transcendental empiricismReferences edit Process Philosophy The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Metaphysics Research Lab Stanford University 2021 Ted Poston Foundationalism Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy a b James R O Shea Wilfrid Sellars and His Legacy Oxford University Press 2016 p 4 a b c d Wilfrid Sellars Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Summer 2009 Edition Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Wilfrid Sellars 1962 Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man in Robert Colodny ed Frontiers of Science and Philosophy Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press pp 35 78 Reprinted in Science Perception and Reality 1963 Jay F Rosenberg 1990 Fusing the Images Nachruf for Wilfrid Sellars Journal for General Philosophy of Science 21 1 23 a b deVries Willem 30 June 2017 Wilfrid Sellars In Zalta Edward N ed Wilfrid Sellars The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Metaphysics Research Lab Stanford University via Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Hunter Bruce 2016 Clarence Irving Lewis in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Willem deVries 2014 Wilfrid Sellars Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Aug 11 A Philosopher Who Shattered Our Complacency The New York Times 15 August 1989 Sellars Roy Wood Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy www iep utm edu Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Introduction to Wilfrid Sellars lecture Naturalism and Ontology YouTube EMPIRICISM AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND ditext com Endres Tobias 2021 Ernst Cassirer s Influence on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars Cassirer Studies 13 14 149 170 via Torrossa Brassier Ray Nihil Unbound 2007 p 3 Sellars W 1974 Meaning as Functional Classification A perspective on the relation of syntax to semantics Synthese 27 3 4 417 437 Sellars W 1954 Some reflections on language games Philosophy of Science 21 3 204 228 Sellars W 1950 Language Rules and Behavior Piccinini G 2004 Functionalism computationalism and mental contents Canadian Journal of Philosophy 34 3 375 410 The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Second ed Oxford University Press 2005 p 863 Jones Jim 2007 2008 Remembering the Mich House founders PDF The Alumni Cooperator Ann Arbor Michigan Inter Cooperative Council 15 Wilfrid Sellars The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Metaphysics Research Lab Stanford University 2021 Chauncey Maher The Pittsburgh School of Philosophy Routledge 2012 Robert Brandom A Spirit of Trust A Reading of Hegel s Phenomenology Harvard University Press 2019 deVries Willem A Hegel s Revival in Analytic Philosophy In The Oxford Handbook of Hegel Oxford Oxford University Press 2017 pp 743 766 Analytic philosophy is rediscovering Hegel There is a particularly strong thread of new analytic Hegelianism sometimes called Pittsburgh Hegelianism The sociality and historicity of reason the proper treatment of space and time conceptual holism inferentialism the reality of conceptual structure the structure of experience and the nature of normativity are the central concerns of Pittsburgh Hegelianism Rebecca Kukla Objectivity and Perspective in Empirical Knowledge Episteme 3 1 80 95 2006 Susanna Felder www ditext com Further reading editMcDowell John Mind and World Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press 1996 Rorty Richard Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press 1979 External links editStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Wilfrid Sellars Willem deVries Wilfrid Sellars Philosophy of Mind Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Wilfrid Sellars web site Includes complete bibliography of his writings some readable online and a list of the Ph Ds he supervised Autobiographical Reflections Dictionary of the Philosophy of Mind Wilfrid Sellars Article by Christopher Gauker on Sellars s contributions to the philosophy of mind Finding Aid for the Wilfrid S Sellars Archive at the University of Pittsburgh Notre Dame Lectures 1969 1986 Transcribed from recordings by Sellars s student Pedro Amaral The Wilfrid Sellars Society Homepage of the Wilfrid Sellars Society Wilfrid Sellars L immagine scientifica e l immagine manifesta a cura di Carlo Marletti Giacomo Turbanti Edizioni ETS 2013 Wilfrid S Sellars Papers Wilfrid S Sellars Papers 1899 1990 ASP 1991 01 Archives of Scientific Philosophy Special Collections Department University of Pittsburgh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wilfrid Sellars amp oldid 1218538860 Empiricism and the philosophy of mind, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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