A comprehensive study of the phenomenon of rule-following from both the philosophical and scientific perspectives.
Develops a novel account of rule-following in language, morality and mathematics
The book attempts to decipher the practice of rule-following with the use of the tools offered both by contemporary philosophy and neuroscience. The Author claims – in the Wittgensteinian spirit – that rule-following cannot be thought of in terms of individual mental states only: in order to explain what rules are, one needs to consider rule-following to be a communal practice. This stance is backed by some evolutionary scenarios and neuroscientific theories. The monograph culminates in an explication of rule-following in language, morality and mathematics.
Bartosz Brożek holds PhDs in philosophy and law and is a professor of the philosophy of law at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. He is the author or co-author of 8 books, including The Double Truth Controversy. An Analytical Essay from Copernicus Center Press.