[HTML][HTML] Self-locating beliefs

A Egan, MG Titelbaum - 2022 - plato.stanford.edu
Self-locating beliefs are beliefs about one's position or situation in the world, as opposed to
beliefs about how the world is in itself. Section 1 of this entry introduces self-locating beliefs …

Perspectival control and obviation in directive clauses

A Stegovec - Natural Language Semantics, 2019 - Springer
The paper proposes a new type of control configuration: perspectival control. This involves
control of a non-argument PRO that combines with a directive modal operator in the Mood …

The conversational role of centered contents

M Kölbel - Inquiry, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Some philosophers, for example David Lewis, have argued for the need to introduce de se
contents or centered contents, ie contents of thought and speech, the correctness of …

Agreement and communication

M Kölbel - Erkenntnis, 2014 - Springer
I distinguish two notions of agreement (disagreement) in belief:(a) believing the same
(contradictory) content (s) versus (b) having beliefs that necessarily coincide/diverge in …

Same‐Saying, Pluri‐Propositionalism, and Implicatures

E Corazza - Mind & Language, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
In combining a pluri‐propositionalist framework (Bach‐style) concerning alleged
conventional implicatures, and a pluri‐propositionalist framework (Perry‐style) …

The limits of selflessness: semantic relativism and the epistemology of de se thoughts

M Guillot - Synthese, 2013 - Springer
It has recently been proposed that the framework of semantic relativism be put to use to
describe mental content, as deployed in some of the fundamental operations of the mind …

Indexicality: I, Here, Now

I Stojanovic - Companion to Semantics, 2020 - hal.science
Indexicality is a special kind of context-dependence. The first-person pronoun I, a
paradigmatic indexical, refers to different people in different contexts, depending on who is …

Speaking about oneself

I Stojanovic - About Oneself: De Se Thought and Communication, 2016 - books.google.com
It has long been known (cf. Frege/, Castañeda, Anscombe,
Perry,, Lewis) thatde seattitudes, that is beliefs, desires, hopes etc. that …

Identification-Free at Last Semantic Relativism, Evans's Legacy and a Unified Approach to Immunity to Error Through Misidentification

M Guillot - Teorema: Revista Internacional de Filosofía, 2014 - JSTOR
One broadly recognised characteristic feature of (a core subset of) the self-attributions
constitutive of self-knowledge is that they are 'immune to error through misidentification' …

Acquaintance and first-person attitude reports

HI Schiller - Analysis, 2019 - academic.oup.com
It is often assumed that singular thought requires that an agent be epistemically acquainted
with the object the thought is about. However, it can sometimes truthfully be said of someone …