Rule-Following II: Recent Work and New Puzzles

Philosophy Compass 19 (5):e12976 (2024)
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Abstract

‘Rule-following’ is a name for a cluster of phenomena where we seem both guided and “normatively” constrained by something general in performing particular actions. Understanding the phenomenon is important because of its connection to meaning, representation, and content. This article gives an overview of the philosophical discussion of rule-following with emphasis on Kripke’s skeptical paradox and recent work on possible solutions. Part I of this two-part contribution was devoted to the basic issues from Wittgenstein to Kripke. Part II is about recent answers to the skeptical paradox and Boghossian’s and Wright’s new puzzles.

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Indrek Reiland
University of Vienna

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