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Full Idea
Demonstrative uses of an indexical such as 'this' or 'that' should be taken to be anaphoric on an associated demonstration. It is a semantic requirement on the use of the indexical that it be coreferential with the demonstration.
Clarification
'anaphora' refers back to some previous reference
Gist of Idea
I take indexicals such as 'this' and 'that' to be linked to some associated demonstration
Source
Kit Fine (Semantic Relationism [2007], Post 'Indexicals')
Book Ref
Fine,Kit: 'Semantic Relationism' [OUP 2007], p.124
A Reaction
Similarly 'now' must connect to looking at a clock, and 'I' to pointing at some person. The demonstration could be of a verbal event, as much as a physical one.
19233 | Indexicals are unusual words, because they stimulate the hearer to look around [Peirce] |
21550 | Science reduces indexicals to a minimum, but they can never be eliminated from empirical matters [Russell] |
7769 | You can state truth-conditions for "I am sick now" by relativising it to a speaker at a time [Davidson, by Lycan] |
12151 | If we replace 'I' in sentences about me, they are different beliefs and explanations of behaviour [Perry] |
18412 | Indexicals individuate certain belief states, helping in explanation and prediction [Perry] |
22418 | I can know indexical truths a priori, unlike their non-indexical paraphrases [McGinn] |
6899 | The references of indexicals ('there', 'now', 'I') depend on the circumstances of utterance [Mautner] |
15605 | I take indexicals such as 'this' and 'that' to be linked to some associated demonstration [Fine,K] |
22932 | We don't just describe a time as 'now' from a private viewpoint, but as a fact about the world [Le Poidevin] |
16389 | If two people think 'I am tired', they think the same thing, and they think different things [Recanati] |
16364 | Indexical don't refer; only their tokens do [Recanati] |
16363 | Indexicals (like mental files) determine their reference relationally, not by satisfaction [Recanati] |
18408 | Indexicals are just non-constant in meaning, and don't involve any special concepts [Cappelen/Dever] |
18414 | Fregeans say 'I' differs in reference, so it must also differ in sense [Cappelen/Dever] |
18423 | All indexicals can be expressed non-indexically [Cappelen/Dever] |