Die Welt im Blick haben. John McDowell über das Sehen von etwas als etwas
In Bertram Georg, Jasper Liptow, David Lauer & Martin Seel (eds.),
Die Artikulation der Welt. Frankfurt am Main: Humanities Online. pp. 65-88 (
2006)
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Abstract
According to Donald Davidson and other philosophers who wish to avoid what Sellars called the Myth of the Given (like Brandom and Rorty), the relation between the deliverances of our senses and our conceptual capacities is not foundational (justificatory), but merely causal. In Mind and World, John McDowell criticizes Davidson for this view and maintains that this kind of coherentism makes it impossible to understand the intentionality of thought and language. However, many critics have complained that they cannot find an argument for this claim in Mind and World. This paper (in German) aims to reconstruct such an argument out of McDowellian materials laid out in a series of critical articles devoted to Brandom's version of the coherentist picture.