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Introduction : realism after the linguistic turn
1. Hermeneutic and analytic philosophy : two complementary versions of the linguistic turn
2. From Kant's "Ideas" of pure reason to the "idealizing" presuppositions of communicative action : reflections on the detranscendentalized "Use of reason"
3. From Kant to Hegel : on Robert Brandom's pragmatic philosophy of language
4. From Kant to Hegel and back again : the move toward detranscendentalization
5. Norms and values : on Hilary Putnam's Kantian pragmatism
6. Rightness versus truth : on the sense of normative validity in moral judgments and norms
7. The relationship between theory and practice revisited.
1. Hermeneutic and analytic philosophy : two complementary versions of the linguistic turn
2. From Kant's "Ideas" of pure reason to the "idealizing" presuppositions of communicative action : reflections on the detranscendentalized "Use of reason"
3. From Kant to Hegel : on Robert Brandom's pragmatic philosophy of language
4. From Kant to Hegel and back again : the move toward detranscendentalization
5. Norms and values : on Hilary Putnam's Kantian pragmatism
6. Rightness versus truth : on the sense of normative validity in moral judgments and norms
7. The relationship between theory and practice revisited.