Indexicality is at the core of many major philosophical problems.1 In the last years, recorded messages and written notes have become a significant test and an intriguing puzzle for the semantics of indexical expressions.2 In this paper, I argue that a parallel may be drawn between the determination of the reference of the indexical expressions in recorded messages or written texts, and the determination of the illocutionary force of recorded or written utterances. To this aim, I will endorse the intention-based approach proposed by Stefano Predelli - and in particular his distinction between context of utterance and context of interpretation
A number of authors have argued that the fact that certain indexicals depend for their reference-det...
To appear in S. Torre and M. Garcia-Carpintero (eds), *About Oneself*, Oxford University Press.What ...
Abstract: A psychologically plausible analysis of the way we assign illocutionary forces to utteran...
In this paper, I argue that the notion of ‘context' that has to be used in the study of indexicals i...
According to the communication desideratum (CD), a notion of semantic content must be adequately rel...
In this paper we discuss the thesis of the “egoicity” of indexicals. According to this thesis index...
The paper objects to the treatment of descriptive uses of indexicals proposed by Nunberg (1993). It ...
According to the communication desideratum (CD), a notion of semantic content must be adequately rel...
The received view about indexicals holds that they are directly referential expressions, and that th...
I distinguish, and discuss the relations between, five types of (alleged) context-shift involving in...
Having been influenced by John Perry's 1997 article, "Indexicals and Demonstratives," in this paper ...
International audienceMy goal in this article is to compare the behavior of a variety of non clause-...
While many uses of context sensitive expressions in lan-guage are just communicative shortcuts, ways...
Let intentionalism be the view that what proposition is expressed in context by a sentence containin...
A number of authors have argued that the fact that certain indexicals depend for their reference-det...
To appear in S. Torre and M. Garcia-Carpintero (eds), *About Oneself*, Oxford University Press.What ...
Abstract: A psychologically plausible analysis of the way we assign illocutionary forces to utteran...
In this paper, I argue that the notion of ‘context' that has to be used in the study of indexicals i...
According to the communication desideratum (CD), a notion of semantic content must be adequately rel...
In this paper we discuss the thesis of the “egoicity” of indexicals. According to this thesis index...
The paper objects to the treatment of descriptive uses of indexicals proposed by Nunberg (1993). It ...
According to the communication desideratum (CD), a notion of semantic content must be adequately rel...
The received view about indexicals holds that they are directly referential expressions, and that th...
I distinguish, and discuss the relations between, five types of (alleged) context-shift involving in...
Having been influenced by John Perry's 1997 article, "Indexicals and Demonstratives," in this paper ...
International audienceMy goal in this article is to compare the behavior of a variety of non clause-...
While many uses of context sensitive expressions in lan-guage are just communicative shortcuts, ways...
Let intentionalism be the view that what proposition is expressed in context by a sentence containin...
A number of authors have argued that the fact that certain indexicals depend for their reference-det...
To appear in S. Torre and M. Garcia-Carpintero (eds), *About Oneself*, Oxford University Press.What ...
Abstract: A psychologically plausible analysis of the way we assign illocutionary forces to utteran...