De se thoughts have traditionally been seen to be exceptional in mandating a departure from orthodox theories of attitudes. Against this, skeptics about the de se have argued that the de se phenomena demand no more of our theories of attitudes than traditional Frege cases. In this camp one view is that the de se can be accounted for by MOPs in the same way that MOPs can account for how it can be rational to believe, for instance, ”Hesperus is shining” while also believing ”Phosphorus is shining.” This paper formulates some minimal conditions that de se MOPs must have in order to explain the relevant de se phenomena. Some potential replies are answered. I conclude that de se MOPs are not exceptional
In my dissertation I devise a number of new puzzles about belief reports which, unlike Frege's and K...
International audienceDe se attitudes, that is, attitudes that we have about ourselves in a first-pe...
_(MA thesis)_ Immunity to error through misidentification (IEM) describes a sort of immunity against...
De se thoughts have traditionally been seen to be exceptional in mandating a departure from orthodox...
Inspired by Castañeda, Perry and Lewis argued that, among singular thoughts in general, thoughts abo...
According to orthodoxy, the contents of propositional attitudes are, well, propositions. To believe,...
De se attitudes seem to play a special role in action and cognition. This raises a challenge to the ...
We develop an approach to the problem of de se belief usually expressed with the question, what does...
Thanks to Manuel Garcia‐Carpintero, Dirk Kindermann, an anonymous referee for this journal, and the ...
What is the relationship between Frege’s puzzle and the puzzle of the de se? An increasingly influen...
De se exceptionalism is the view that de se attitudes pose a distinctive problem for traditional the...
For Perry and many authors, de se thoughts are a species of de re thought. In this paper, I argue th...
There is an intuitive contrast between descriptive thoughts about an object (e.g. the thought that t...
This work was supported by China Scholarship Council – University of St Andrews Scholarships [201806...
For Perry and many authors, de se thoughts are a species of de re thought ; for Lewis, it is the oth...
In my dissertation I devise a number of new puzzles about belief reports which, unlike Frege's and K...
International audienceDe se attitudes, that is, attitudes that we have about ourselves in a first-pe...
_(MA thesis)_ Immunity to error through misidentification (IEM) describes a sort of immunity against...
De se thoughts have traditionally been seen to be exceptional in mandating a departure from orthodox...
Inspired by Castañeda, Perry and Lewis argued that, among singular thoughts in general, thoughts abo...
According to orthodoxy, the contents of propositional attitudes are, well, propositions. To believe,...
De se attitudes seem to play a special role in action and cognition. This raises a challenge to the ...
We develop an approach to the problem of de se belief usually expressed with the question, what does...
Thanks to Manuel Garcia‐Carpintero, Dirk Kindermann, an anonymous referee for this journal, and the ...
What is the relationship between Frege’s puzzle and the puzzle of the de se? An increasingly influen...
De se exceptionalism is the view that de se attitudes pose a distinctive problem for traditional the...
For Perry and many authors, de se thoughts are a species of de re thought. In this paper, I argue th...
There is an intuitive contrast between descriptive thoughts about an object (e.g. the thought that t...
This work was supported by China Scholarship Council – University of St Andrews Scholarships [201806...
For Perry and many authors, de se thoughts are a species of de re thought ; for Lewis, it is the oth...
In my dissertation I devise a number of new puzzles about belief reports which, unlike Frege's and K...
International audienceDe se attitudes, that is, attitudes that we have about ourselves in a first-pe...
_(MA thesis)_ Immunity to error through misidentification (IEM) describes a sort of immunity against...