A Conceptual Genealogy of the Pittsburgh School: Between Kant and Hegel by Carl B. Sachs
Unlike the Vienna Circle or the Frankfurt School, the Pittsburgh School was never self-consciously constituted as a coherent or even semi-coherent group by adopting this label. Rather, it seems to have been chosen as a retrospective name that functions to draw our attention to three prominent 20th-and 21st-century philosophers whose work exhibits important commonalities and whose influence has been considerable: Wilfrid Sellars (1912-1989), Robert Brandom (1950 -), and John McDowell(1942-).
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