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Single Idea 16368
[filed under theme 18. Thought / B. Mechanics of Thought / 5. Mental Files
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Full Idea
There is a hierarchy of files. Proto-files are the most basic; conceptual files are generated from them. First-order ones are more basic, as the higher-order encylopedic entries presuppose them.
Gist of Idea
Files are hierarchical: proto-files, then first-order, then higher-order encyclopedic
Source
François Recanati (Mental Files [2012], 6.3)
Book Ref
Recanati,François: 'Mental Files' [OUP 2012], p.75
A Reaction
This hierarchy might fit into a decent account of categories, if a plausible one could be found. A good prospect for exploring categories would be to start with mental file-types, and work outwards through their relations.
The
24 ideas
with the same theme
[mind is like a filing system, with labelled folders]:
11245
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Many memories make up a single experience
[Aristotle]
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22976
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Memories are preserved separately, according to category
[Augustine]
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17236
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Words are not for communication, but as marks for remembering what we have learned
[Hobbes]
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16876
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We need definitions to cram retrievable sense into a signed receptacle
[Frege]
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16875
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We use signs to mark receptacles for complex senses
[Frege]
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16383
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Puzzled Pierre has two mental files about the same object
[Recanati on Kripke]
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12647
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Mental representations name things in the world, but also files in our memory
[Fodor]
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12649
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We think in file names
[Fodor]
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16369
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There is a single file per object, memorised, reactivated, consolidated and expanded
[Papineau, by Recanati]
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16362
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An identity statement aims at getting the hearer to merge two mental files
[Lockwood]
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15602
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Mental files are devices for keeping track of basic coordination of objects
[Fine,K]
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16371
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Files can be confused, if two files correctly have a single name, or one file has two names
[Recanati]
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16373
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Encylopedic files have further epistemic links, beyond the basic one
[Recanati]
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16375
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Singular thoughts need a mental file, and an acquaintance relation from file to object
[Recanati]
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16377
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Expected acquaintance can create a thought-vehicle file, but without singular content
[Recanati]
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16378
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An 'indexed' file marks a file which simulates the mental file of some other person
[Recanati]
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16387
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Reference by mental files is Millian, in emphasising acquaintance, rather than satisfaction
[Recanati]
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16358
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The reference of a file is fixed by what it relates to, not the information it contains
[Recanati]
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16361
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A mental file treats all of its contents as concerning one object
[Recanati]
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16367
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There are transient 'demonstrative' files, habitual 'recognitional' files, cumulative 'encyclopedic' files
[Recanati]
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16368
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Files are hierarchical: proto-files, then first-order, then higher-order encyclopedic
[Recanati]
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16370
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A file has a 'nucleus' through its relation to the object, and a 'periphery' of links to other files
[Recanati]
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22242
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Mental files are concepts, which are either collections or (better) containers
[Recanati]
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22243
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The Frege case of believing a thing is both F and not-F is explained by separate mental files
[Recanati]
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