I-Representations as Mental Currency: Reading Huw Price through Andrés Bello.

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      Following the line of thought articulated by Gallegos-Ordorica (2019), the main goal of this article is to argue that the 19th century Venezuelan-Chilean polymath Andrés Bello should be included within the history of the pragmatist tradition as an important precursor insofar as his masterpiece, Filosofía del Entendimiento (Philosophy of the Understanding), exhibits many views and attitudes that are characteristic of pragmatism. A second and narrower goal of this article is to show that the specific kind of proto-pragmatist position that Bello endorses in Philosophy of the Understanding bears remarkable similarities to the neo-pragmatist view of Huw Price and to argue that Bello's metaphorical idea-signs can be potentially useful in explaining the great variety of functions that what Price calls "i-representations" have within his functional pluralism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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