inferentialist
English
Etymology
inferential + -ist. Coined by the philosopher Robert Brandom to describe his own theory, and since applied more widely.
Adjective
inferentialist (comparative more inferentialist, superlative most inferentialist)
- (philosophy, semantics) Of, pertaining to or supporting a belief in the primary importance of inference to any account of meaning
- 2008 January 8, Markos Valaris, “Two-dimensionalism and the epistemology of recognition”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 142, number 3, DOI: :
- This, I suggest, is why two-dimensionalism requires an inferentialist account of recognition.
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