We develop an approach to the problem of de se belief usually expressed with the question, what does the shopper with the leaky sugar bag have to learn to know that s/he is the one making the mess. Where one might have thought that some special kind of “de se” belief explains the triggering of action, we maintain that this gets the order of explanation wrong. We sketch a very simple cognitive architecture that yields de se-like behavior on which the action-triggering functionality of the belief-state is what counts it as de se rather than some prior property of being “de se” explaining the triggering of action. This functionality shows that action-triggering change in belief-state also undergirds a correlative change in the objective involv...
For Perry and many authors, de se thoughts are a species of de re thought. In this paper, I argue th...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other ...
It is well-known that classical models of belief are not realistic representations of human doxastic...
We develop an approach to the problem of de se belief usually expressed with the question, what does...
Abstract: Why are de se mental states essential? What exactly is their de se-ness needed to do? I ar...
De se attitudes seem to play a special role in action and cognition. This raises a challenge to the ...
Inspired by Castañeda, Perry and Lewis argued that, among singular thoughts in general, thoughts abo...
De se thoughts have traditionally been seen to be exceptional in mandating a departure from orthodox...
De se exceptionalism is the view that de se attitudes pose a distinctive problem for traditional the...
This essay offers a proposal for how to understand the idea that there is a special connection betwe...
It is well-known that classical models of belief are not realistic representations of human doxastic...
Thanks to Manuel Garcia‐Carpintero, Dirk Kindermann, an anonymous referee for this journal, and the ...
The belief-desire model of action explanation is deeply ingrained in multiple disciplines. There is ...
It has been noted by philosophers for quite a while (starting with Castaneda, 1966) that the beliefs...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other way...
For Perry and many authors, de se thoughts are a species of de re thought. In this paper, I argue th...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other ...
It is well-known that classical models of belief are not realistic representations of human doxastic...
We develop an approach to the problem of de se belief usually expressed with the question, what does...
Abstract: Why are de se mental states essential? What exactly is their de se-ness needed to do? I ar...
De se attitudes seem to play a special role in action and cognition. This raises a challenge to the ...
Inspired by Castañeda, Perry and Lewis argued that, among singular thoughts in general, thoughts abo...
De se thoughts have traditionally been seen to be exceptional in mandating a departure from orthodox...
De se exceptionalism is the view that de se attitudes pose a distinctive problem for traditional the...
This essay offers a proposal for how to understand the idea that there is a special connection betwe...
It is well-known that classical models of belief are not realistic representations of human doxastic...
Thanks to Manuel Garcia‐Carpintero, Dirk Kindermann, an anonymous referee for this journal, and the ...
The belief-desire model of action explanation is deeply ingrained in multiple disciplines. There is ...
It has been noted by philosophers for quite a while (starting with Castaneda, 1966) that the beliefs...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other way...
For Perry and many authors, de se thoughts are a species of de re thought. In this paper, I argue th...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other ...
It is well-known that classical models of belief are not realistic representations of human doxastic...