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2010)
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Abstract
Self, Language, and World: Problems from Kant, Sellars, and Rosenberg
Edited by James R. O'Shea and Eric M. Rubenstein
Introduction
KANT
Willem deVries, Kant, Rosenberg, and the Mirror of Philosophy
David Landy, The Premise That Even Hume Must Accept
LANGUAGE AND MIND
William G. Lycan, Rosenberg On Proper Names
Douglas Long, Why Life is Necessary for Mind: The Significance of Animate Behavior
Dorit Bar-On and Mitchell Green, Lionspeak: Communication, Expression, and Meaning
David Rosenthal, The Mind and Its Expression
MIND AND KNOWLEDGE
Jeffrey Sicha, The Manifest Image: the Sensory and the Mental
Bruce Aune, Rosenberg on Knowing
Joseph C. Pitt, Sellarsian Antifoundationalism and Scientific Realism
Matthew Chrisman, The Aim of Belief and the Goal of Truth: Reflections on Rosenberg
James O’Shea, Conceptual Thinking and Nonconceptual Content: A Sellarsian Divide
ONTOLOGY
Anton Koch, Persons as Mirroring the World
Eric M. Rubenstein, Form and Content, Substance and Stuff
Ralf Stoecker, On Being a Realist About Death
William G. Lycan, Biographical Remarks on Jay F. Rosenberg
Scholarly Publications of Jay F. Rosenberg