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18. Thought / B. Mechanics of Thought / 5. Mental Files
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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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Encylopedic files have further epistemic links, beyond the basic one [Recanati]
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A mental file treats all of its contents as concerning one object [Recanati]
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Singular thoughts need a mental file, and an acquaintance relation from file to object [Recanati]
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Expected acquaintance can create a thought-vehicle file, but without singular content [Recanati]
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An 'indexed' file marks a file which simulates the mental file of some other person [Recanati]
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Reference by mental files is Millian, in emphasising acquaintance, rather than satisfaction [Recanati]
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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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There are transient 'demonstrative' files, habitual 'recognitional' files, cumulative 'encyclopedic' files [Recanati]
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Files are hierarchical: proto-files, then first-order, then higher-order encyclopedic [Recanati]
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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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