This volume addresses the nature of first-personal, or de se, thought. Many have held that first-person thought motivates a revision of traditional accounts of content and how it is accessed, but this raises puzzling questions about how we are able to communicate such thoughts. It is these questions that the volume seeks to answer.
This volume addresses the nature of first-personal, or de se, thought. Many have held that first-person thought motivates a revision of traditional accounts of content and how it is accessed, but this raises puzzling questions about how we are able to communicate such thoughts. It is these questions that the volume seeks to answer.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Manuel García-Carpintero is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He has been a fellow at the Center for the Advanced Studies in the Humanities (Edinburgh, 2001), and he has been appointed Visiting Professor at the University of Lisbon (2013-2016). His main interests are in philosophical logic, the philosophy of language, the philosophy of mind and related epistemological and metaphysical issues.; Stephan Torre is a Lecturer at University of Aberdeen. Previously he was a post-doctoral researcher with LOGOS at the University of Barcelona and a Junior Research Fellow at Oriel College, Oxford. He received his PhD from University of Massachusetts-Amherst. His research interests are in philosophy of time, self-locating content, persistence, and modality.
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* List of Contributors * 1: Stephan Torre: De Se Thought and Communication: An Introduction * Part I: Foundational Issues in De Se Thought * 2: Aidan McGlynn: Immunity to Error Through Misidentification and the Epistemology of De Se Thought * 3: Kathrin Glüer-Pagin: Constancy in Variation: An Argument for Centering the Contents of Experience? * 4: Dilip Ninan: What is the Problem of De Se Attitudes? * 5: Robert Stalnaker: Modeling a Perspective on the World * Part II: De Se Thought and Communication * 6: François Recanati: Indexical Thought: The Communication Problem * 7: Manuel García-Carpintero: Token-Reflexive Presuppositions and the De Se * 8: Isidora Stojanovic: Speaking about Oneself * 9: Emar Maier: Why My I Is Your You: On the Communication of De Se Attitudes * 10: Clas Weber: Being at the Center: Self-location in Thought and Language * 11: Peter Pagin: De Se Communication: Centered or Uncentered? * 12: Dirk Kindermann: Varieties of Centering and De Se Communication * Index
* List of Contributors * 1: Stephan Torre: De Se Thought and Communication: An Introduction * Part I: Foundational Issues in De Se Thought * 2: Aidan McGlynn: Immunity to Error Through Misidentification and the Epistemology of De Se Thought * 3: Kathrin Glüer-Pagin: Constancy in Variation: An Argument for Centering the Contents of Experience? * 4: Dilip Ninan: What is the Problem of De Se Attitudes? * 5: Robert Stalnaker: Modeling a Perspective on the World * Part II: De Se Thought and Communication * 6: François Recanati: Indexical Thought: The Communication Problem * 7: Manuel García-Carpintero: Token-Reflexive Presuppositions and the De Se * 8: Isidora Stojanovic: Speaking about Oneself * 9: Emar Maier: Why My I Is Your You: On the Communication of De Se Attitudes * 10: Clas Weber: Being at the Center: Self-location in Thought and Language * 11: Peter Pagin: De Se Communication: Centered or Uncentered? * 12: Dirk Kindermann: Varieties of Centering and De Se Communication * Index
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