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22418 | I can know indexical truths a priori, unlike their non-indexical paraphrases [McGinn] |
Full Idea: I know the truth of the sentence 'I am here now' a priori, but I do not know a priori 'McGinn is in London on 15th Nov 1981'. | |
From: Colin McGinn (Subjective View: sec qualities and indexicals [1983], 3) | |
A reaction: I'm not convinced that I can grasp the concepts of 'here' and 'now' (i.e. space and time) by purely a priori means. But he certainly shows that you can't glibly dismiss indexicals by paraphrasing them in that way. |