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'fragments/reports', 'The Limits of Abstraction' and 'The Inessential Indexical'
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18. Thought / A. Modes of Thought / 9. Indexical Thought
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Indexicality is not significantly connected to agency [Cappelen/Dever]
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It is assumed that indexical content is needed to represent the perspective of perception [Cappelen/Dever]
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All information is objective, and purely indexical information is not much use [Cappelen/Dever]
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If some of our thought is tied to its context, it will be hard to communicate it [Cappelen/Dever]
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You don't remember your house interior just from an experienced viewpoint [Cappelen/Dever]
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Our beliefs and desires are not organised around ourselves, but around the world [Cappelen/Dever]
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18. Thought / E. Abstraction / 1. Abstract Thought
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Fine's 'procedural postulationism' uses creative definitions, but avoids abstract ontology [Fine,K, by Cook/Ebert]
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18. Thought / E. Abstraction / 2. Abstracta by Selection
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Many different kinds of mathematical objects can be regarded as forms of abstraction [Fine,K]
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18. Thought / E. Abstraction / 7. Abstracta by Equivalence
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We can abstract from concepts (e.g. to number) and from objects (e.g. to direction) [Fine,K]
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Fine considers abstraction as reconceptualization, to produce new senses by analysing given senses [Fine,K, by Cook/Ebert]
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Abstractionism can be regarded as an alternative to set theory [Fine,K]
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An object is the abstract of a concept with respect to a relation on concepts [Fine,K]
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