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The Social Institution of Discursive Norms

Historical, Naturalistic, and Pragmatic Perspectives

Leo Townsend Preston Stovall Hans Bernhard Schmid

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English
Routledge
22 June 2021
The essays in this collection explore the idea that discursive norms—the norms governing our thought and talk—are profoundly social. Not only do these norms govern and structure our social interactions, but they are sustained by a variety of social and institutional structures.

The chapters are divided into three thematic sections. The first offers historical perspectives on discursive norms, including a chapter by Robert Brandom on the way Hegel transformed Kant’s normativist approach to representation by adding both a social and a historicist dimension to it. Section II features four chapters that examine the sociality of normativity from within a broadly naturalistic framework. The third and final section focuses on the social dimension of linguistic phenomena such as online speech acts, oppressive speech, and assertions.

The Social Institution of Discursive Norms will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and social philosophy.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   508g
ISBN:   9780367492083
ISBN 10:   0367492083
Series:   Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
Pages:   280
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Chapter 1. Introduction: Themes in the Study of Human Cognition as a Social Phenomenon Preston Stovall and Leo Townsend Part I. Historical Perspectives Chapter 2. The Fine Structure of Autonomy and Recognition Robert Brandom Chapter 3. I, Thou, and We: Peirce and Brandom on the Objectivity of Norms Vitaly Kiryushchenko Chapter 4. Social Roles as Practical Reasons? Questioning Brandomian Pragmatism Hans Bernhard Schmid Part II. Naturalist Perspectives Chapter 5. Assertion: A Pragmatic Genealogy Ladislav Koreň Chapter 6. Normative Attitudes Jaroslav Peregrin Chapter 7. Normative Attitudes, Shared Intentionality, and Discursive Cognition Preston Stovall Chapter 8. Two Pillars of Institutions: Constitutive Rules and Participation Wolfgang Huemer Part III. Social-Pragmatic Perspectives Chapter 9. An I without a You? An Exercise in Normative Pragmatics Jeremy Wanderer Chapter 10. ""I Really Didn’t Say Everything I Said"": The Pragmatics of Retraction Quill Kukla and Dan Steinberg Chapter 11. Discursive Injustice and the Speech of Indigenous Communities Leo Townsend Chapter 12. Slurring Speech and Social Norms Mihaela Popa-Wyatt"

Leo Townsend is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Vienna. He works on collective intentionality, social epistemology, and philosophy of language, and has published papers on group speech and group silencing, the nature of trust, collective belief, group agency, and epistemic injustice. Preston Stovall is a postdoctoral researcher in the Philosophical Faculty at the University of Hradec Králové. He works on the philosophy of language, metaphysics, and themes in German idealism and American pragmatism. Hans Bernhard Schmid is Professor of Political and Social Philosophy at the University of Vienna. His research interests include social ontology, phenomenology, and existential philosophy.

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