11 ideas
22246 | A train of reasoning must be treated as all happening simultaneously [Recanati] |
22247 | Indexicality is not just a feature of language; examples show it also occurs in thought [Recanati] |
22248 | How can we communicate indexical thoughts to people not in the right context? [Recanati] |
22242 | Mental files are concepts, which are either collections or (better) containers [Recanati] |
22243 | The Frege case of believing a thing is both F and not-F is explained by separate mental files [Recanati] |
22245 | A linguistic expression refers to what its associated mental file refers to [Recanati] |
19216 | Propositions (such as 'that dog is barking') only exist if their items exist [Williamson] |
22250 | There are speakers' thoughts and hearers' thoughts, but no further thought attached to the utterance [Recanati] |
18052 | An assertion aims to add to the content of a context [Stalnaker, by Magidor] |
22249 | The Naive view of communication is that hearers acquire exactly the thoughts of the speaker [Recanati] |
14718 | An assertion is an attempt to rule out certain possibilities, narrowing things down for good planning [Stalnaker, by Schroeter] |