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Single Idea 18413

[filed under theme 19. Language / C. Assigning Meanings / 5. Fregean Semantics ]

Full Idea

There is little agreement among Fregeans about what senses are.

Clarification

'Sense' [Sinn] is the strand of meaning apart from the reference

Gist of Idea

Fregeans can't agree on what 'senses' are

Source

Cappelen,H/Dever,Josh (The Inessential Indexical [2013], 04.5)

Book Ref

Cappelen,H/Dever,J: 'The Inessential Indexical' [OUP 2013], p.71


A Reaction

I don't take this to be sufficient grounds for dismissing Fregean senses. When we look into the workings of the linguistic mind, there seems little prospect of clarity or agreement.


The 19 ideas from Cappelen,H/Dever,Josh

It is assumed that indexical content is needed to represent the perspective of perception [Cappelen/Dever]
A 'teepee' argument has several mutually supporting planks to it [Cappelen/Dever]
The basic Kaplan view is that there is truth-conditional content, and contextual character [Cappelen/Dever]
Indexicals are just non-constant in meaning, and don't involve any special concepts [Cappelen/Dever]
Indexicality is not significantly connected to agency [Cappelen/Dever]
It is proposed that a huge range of linguistic items are context-sensitive [Cappelen/Dever]
Fregeans can't agree on what 'senses' are [Cappelen/Dever]
Fregeans say 'I' differs in reference, so it must also differ in sense [Cappelen/Dever]
Possible worlds accounts of content are notoriously coarse-grained [Cappelen/Dever]
Folk Functionalism is a Ramsification of our folk psychology [Cappelen/Dever]
We deny that action involves some special class of beliefs [Cappelen/Dever]
Proprioception is only immune from error if you are certain that it represents the agent [Cappelen/Dever]
Prioprioception focuses on your body parts, not on your self, or indexicality [Cappelen/Dever]
All indexicals can be expressed non-indexically [Cappelen/Dever]
We can acquire self-knowledge with mirrors, not just with proprioception and introspection [Cappelen/Dever]
All information is objective, and purely indexical information is not much use [Cappelen/Dever]
If some of our thought is tied to its context, it will be hard to communicate it [Cappelen/Dever]
You don't remember your house interior just from an experienced viewpoint [Cappelen/Dever]
Our beliefs and desires are not organised around ourselves, but around the world [Cappelen/Dever]