International audienceFirst person thoughts are the sort of thought one may express by using the first person ; they are also thoughts that are about the thinker of the thought. Neither characterization is ultimately satisfactory. A thought can be about the thinker of the thought by accident, without being a first person thought. The alternative characterization of first person thought in terms of first person sentences also fails, because it is circular : we need the notion of a first person thought to account for the reference rule governing the first person in language.The paper offers a new characterization of first person thought. A first person thought is a thought which deploys the first person concept, where the first person concept...
There has been a great deal of disagreement over what exactly it is that is being referenced by the ...
The subject of this book is the first person in thought and language. The main question concerns wha...
A discussion of Frege's views concerning the meaning of 'I' and his distinction between the 'I' of s...
International audienceFirst person thoughts are the sort of thought one may express by using the fir...
Online publicationThis response was written for the Vth Online Consciousness Conference
Tradition has it that first-person thought is somehow special. It is also commonplace to maintain th...
The topic of this paper is the question of in virtue of what first-person thoughts are about what th...
In her 1975 paper “The First Person”, Elizabeth Anscombe chooses a special type of examples to illus...
It is argued that reference in first-person thought is distinct from reference in other thoughts abo...
What determines the reference of first-person thoughts—thoughts that one would express using the fir...
We can think about ourselves in a variety of ways, but only some of the thoughts that we entertain ...
This dissertation is about first person thought. More specifically, it’s about the interface between...
The paper argues for the difference between three phenomena concerning first person thoughts, which ...
The notion of 'the first person' is centrally invoked in philosophical discussions of selfhood, subj...
Are there distinctively second-personal thoughts? I clarify the question and present considerations ...
There has been a great deal of disagreement over what exactly it is that is being referenced by the ...
The subject of this book is the first person in thought and language. The main question concerns wha...
A discussion of Frege's views concerning the meaning of 'I' and his distinction between the 'I' of s...
International audienceFirst person thoughts are the sort of thought one may express by using the fir...
Online publicationThis response was written for the Vth Online Consciousness Conference
Tradition has it that first-person thought is somehow special. It is also commonplace to maintain th...
The topic of this paper is the question of in virtue of what first-person thoughts are about what th...
In her 1975 paper “The First Person”, Elizabeth Anscombe chooses a special type of examples to illus...
It is argued that reference in first-person thought is distinct from reference in other thoughts abo...
What determines the reference of first-person thoughts—thoughts that one would express using the fir...
We can think about ourselves in a variety of ways, but only some of the thoughts that we entertain ...
This dissertation is about first person thought. More specifically, it’s about the interface between...
The paper argues for the difference between three phenomena concerning first person thoughts, which ...
The notion of 'the first person' is centrally invoked in philosophical discussions of selfhood, subj...
Are there distinctively second-personal thoughts? I clarify the question and present considerations ...
There has been a great deal of disagreement over what exactly it is that is being referenced by the ...
The subject of this book is the first person in thought and language. The main question concerns wha...
A discussion of Frege's views concerning the meaning of 'I' and his distinction between the 'I' of s...