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Attitudes De Se: Linguistics, Epistemology, Metaphysics: Lecture Notes

Editat de Neil Feit, Alessandro Capone
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 dec 2013
In English, we use the word "I" to express thoughts that we have about ourselves, and we use the reflexive pronouns "himself" and "herself" to attribute such thoughts to others. Philosophers and linguists call such thoughts, and the statements we use to express them, de se.  
 
De se thoughts and statements, although they appear often in our day-to-day lives, pose a series of challenging problems for both linguists and philosophers. This interdisciplinary volume examines the structure of de se thought, various issues concerning the semantics and pragmatics of our discourse about it, and also what it reveals about how humans think about themselves and the world around them.
 
Contributors are:
Darren Bradley
Alessandro Capone
Eros Corazza
Wayne A. Davis
Denis Delfitto
Michael Devitt
Igor Douven
Neil Feit
Gaetano Fiorin
James Higginbotham
Yan Huang
Kasia M. Jaszczolt
Michael Nelson
Pietro Perconti
John Perry
Michael G. Titelbaum
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ISBN-13: 9781575866642
ISBN-10: 1575866641
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Center for the Study of Language and Inf
Colecția Center for the Study of Language and Inf
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Notă biografică

Neil Feit is chair of the Department of Philosophy at SUNY Fredonia and the author of Belief about the Self: A Defense of the Property Theory of Content. Alessandro Capone teaches semantics at the University of Palermo. 

Cuprins

Contributors
The Problem of De Se Attitudes
                Neil Feit and Alessandro Capone
I               Linguistics and Philosophy of Language
1              Indexicals and De Se Attitudes
                Wayne A. Davis
2              Speaking (and Some Thinking) of Oneself
                James Higginbotham
3              Contextualism and Minimalism on De Se Belief Ascription
                Kasia M. Laszczolt
4              Belief Reports and the Property Theory of Content
                Neil Feit
5              The Myth of Problematic De Se
                Michael Devitt
6              In Defense of Propositions: A Presuppositional Analysis of Indexicals and Shifted Pronouns
                Denis Delfitto and Gaetano Fiorin
7              De Se Attitude/Belief Ascription and Neo-Gricean Truth-Conditional Pragmatics: Logophoric Expressions in West African
                Languages and Long-Distance Reflexives in East, South, and Southeast Asian Languages
                Yan Huang
8              Empathy as a Psychological Guide to the De Se/De Re Distinction
                Eros Corazza
9              Consequences of the Pragmatics of ‘De Se’
                Alessandro Capone
II             Epistemology and Metaphysics
10           The Epistemology of De Se Beliefs
                Igor Douven
11           Dynamic Beliefs and the Passage of Time
                Darren Bradley
12           De Se Epistemology
                Michael G. Titelbaum
13           The Role of Motivational Force and Intention in First-Person Beliefs
                Pietro Perconti
14           Time and Person in Thought
                Michael Nelson
15           Self-Locating Belief
                John Perry
Index