Situation theorists such as Jon Barwise, John Etchemendy, and (at one time) John Perry have advanced the hypothesis that linguistic and mental representations are ‘situated' in the sense that they are true or false only relative to partial situations. François Recanati has done an important task in reviving and in many respects deepening situation theory. In this chapter, I explore some aspects of Recanati's own account. I focus on situated mental representations, and stress the connection between them and ad hoc or temporary concepts
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mental representation Abstract: In recent years, a number of well-known intentional realists have fo...
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Situation theorists such as John Barwise, John Etchemendy, John Perry and François Recanati have put...
Situation theorists such as Jon Barwise, John Etchemendy, and (at one time) John Perry have advanced...
Our utterances are typically if not always ‘‘situated,'' in the sense that they are true or false re...
An information-based approach to natural language semantics. Formulated by Jon Barwise and John Perr...
I make a few comments concerning the way Recanati analyses imaginary situations in two realms : : th...
Descriptions of novice-expert differences, reasoning strategies, explanation-based learning, etc. ar...
Francois Recanati presents the basic features of the *indexical model* of mental files, and defends ...
This article sets out to examine the role of symbolic and sensorimotor representations in discourse ...
How can we think about things in the outside world? There is still no widely accepted theory of how ...
Representations have been viewed as the essential concern of cognitive science, yet few studies have...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
From the perspective of the situated conceptualization framework, the primary purpose of concepts is...
This chapter develops two themes about the conceptual system: modal simulations underlie conceptual ...
mental representation Abstract: In recent years, a number of well-known intentional realists have fo...
The representational theory of mind (RTM) construes propositional attitude tokenings as formal proce...
Situation theorists such as John Barwise, John Etchemendy, John Perry and François Recanati have put...
Situation theorists such as Jon Barwise, John Etchemendy, and (at one time) John Perry have advanced...
Our utterances are typically if not always ‘‘situated,'' in the sense that they are true or false re...
An information-based approach to natural language semantics. Formulated by Jon Barwise and John Perr...
I make a few comments concerning the way Recanati analyses imaginary situations in two realms : : th...
Descriptions of novice-expert differences, reasoning strategies, explanation-based learning, etc. ar...
Francois Recanati presents the basic features of the *indexical model* of mental files, and defends ...
This article sets out to examine the role of symbolic and sensorimotor representations in discourse ...
How can we think about things in the outside world? There is still no widely accepted theory of how ...
Representations have been viewed as the essential concern of cognitive science, yet few studies have...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
From the perspective of the situated conceptualization framework, the primary purpose of concepts is...
This chapter develops two themes about the conceptual system: modal simulations underlie conceptual ...
mental representation Abstract: In recent years, a number of well-known intentional realists have fo...
The representational theory of mind (RTM) construes propositional attitude tokenings as formal proce...