To appear in S. Torre and M. Garcia-Carpintero (eds), *About Oneself*, Oxford University Press.What characterizes indexical thinking is the fact that the modes of presentation through which one thinks of objects are context-bound and perspectival. Such modes of presentation, I claim, are mental files presupposing that we stand in certain relations to the reference : the role of the file is to store information one can gain in virtue of standing in that relation to the object. This raises the communication problem, first raised by Frege : if indexical thoughts are context-bound and relation-based, how is it possible to communicate them to those who are not in the same context and do not stand in the right relations to the object? Following F...
There has been debate between those who maintain that indexical expressions are not essential and th...
According to the communication desideratum (CD), a notion of semantic content must be adequately rel...
In this paper I give some hints towards a proper treatment of indexical thoughts as expressible wit...
To appear in S. Torre and M. Garcia-Carpintero (eds), *About Oneself*, Oxford University Press.What ...
Francois Recanati presents the basic features of the *indexical model* of mental files, and defends ...
In this dissertation, I have investigated several philosophical puzzles associated to the thesis tha...
To be published in the proceedings of the Bologna conference.Argues that indexical concepts are best...
According to the communication desideratum (CD), a notion of semantic content must be adequately rel...
Accounts for referential communication (and especially communication by means of definite descriptio...
It has been widely acknowledged that indexical thought poses a problem for traditional theories of m...
Through perception we gain information about the world. We also gain information about the world thr...
To appear in K. Korta and M. Ponte (eds.) Reference and Representation in Language and Thought. Oxfo...
Philosophy of mind has been dominated, since Frege, by a puzzle-driven methodology. This tradition a...
Over the past fifty years the philosophy of language and mind has been dominated by a nondescriptivi...
Different options are canvassed around the difficulties that the text individuates for standard theo...
There has been debate between those who maintain that indexical expressions are not essential and th...
According to the communication desideratum (CD), a notion of semantic content must be adequately rel...
In this paper I give some hints towards a proper treatment of indexical thoughts as expressible wit...
To appear in S. Torre and M. Garcia-Carpintero (eds), *About Oneself*, Oxford University Press.What ...
Francois Recanati presents the basic features of the *indexical model* of mental files, and defends ...
In this dissertation, I have investigated several philosophical puzzles associated to the thesis tha...
To be published in the proceedings of the Bologna conference.Argues that indexical concepts are best...
According to the communication desideratum (CD), a notion of semantic content must be adequately rel...
Accounts for referential communication (and especially communication by means of definite descriptio...
It has been widely acknowledged that indexical thought poses a problem for traditional theories of m...
Through perception we gain information about the world. We also gain information about the world thr...
To appear in K. Korta and M. Ponte (eds.) Reference and Representation in Language and Thought. Oxfo...
Philosophy of mind has been dominated, since Frege, by a puzzle-driven methodology. This tradition a...
Over the past fifty years the philosophy of language and mind has been dominated by a nondescriptivi...
Different options are canvassed around the difficulties that the text individuates for standard theo...
There has been debate between those who maintain that indexical expressions are not essential and th...
According to the communication desideratum (CD), a notion of semantic content must be adequately rel...
In this paper I give some hints towards a proper treatment of indexical thoughts as expressible wit...