The Problem of the Essential Indexical : and Other Essays.
This is a collection of essays that discusses aspects of the author's views on the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind. He discusses problems related to "self-locating beliefs"--The sorts of beliefs one expresses with indexicals and demonstratives like "I" and...
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Oxford University Press,
1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents; 1. Frege on Demonstratives; 2. The Problem of the Essential Indexical; 3. Belief and Acceptance; 4. A Problem About Continued Belief; 5. CastanĚeda on He and I; 6. Perception, Action, and the Structure of Believing; 7. From Worlds to Situations; 8. Possible Worlds and Subject Matter; 9. Circumstantial Attitudes and Benevolent Cognition; 10. Thought Without Representation; 11. Cognitive Significance and New Theories of Reference; 12. The Prince and the Phone Booth: Reporting Puzzling Beliefs; 13. Individuals in Informational and Intentional Content.
- 14. Fodor and Psychological ExplanationsReferences; Index.