The Social Institution of Discursive Norms: Historical, Naturalistic, and Pragmatic Perspectives
2020058171, 2020058172, 9780367492083, 9781032012971, 9781003047483
The essays in this collection explore the idea that discursive norms—the norms governing our thought and talk—are profou
Table of contents : Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Human Cognition as a Social Phenomenon PART I: Historical Perspectives 2 The Fine Structure of Autonomy and Recognition: The Institution of Normative Statuses by Normative Attitudes 3 I, Thou, and We: Peirce and Brandom on the Objectivity of Norms 4 Social Roles as Practical Reasons? Questioning Brandomian Pragmatism PART II: Naturalist Perspectives 5 Assertion: A Pragmatic Genealogy 6 Normative Attitudes 7 Normative Attitudes, Shared Intentionality, and Discursive Cognition 8 Two Pillars of Institutions: Constitutive Rules and Participation PART III: Social-Pragmatic Perspectives 9 An I without a You? An Exercise in Normative Pragmatics 10 “I Really Didn’t Say Everything I Said”: The Pragmatics of Retraction 11 Discursive Injustice and the Speech of Indigenous Communities 12 Slurring Speech and Social Norms List of Contributors Index