Mental files serve as individual or singular concepts. Like singular terms in the language, they refer, or are supposed to refer. What they refer to is not determined by properties which the subject takes the referent to have (i.e. by the information stored in the file), but through relations to various entities in the environment in which the file fulfills its function. Files are based on acquaintance relations, and the function of the file is to store whatever information is made available through the relations in question. I offer a typology of files. The most important distinction is between proto-files and conceptual files. In contrast to proto-files, conceptual files can host not only information derived through the specific relation ...
We use mental files theory to provide an integral theory of children’s diverse dual naming problems ...
As one of the major figures in the philosophy of language and mind during a quarter of a century, Fr...
There is much to be said for a diachronic or interpersonal individuation of singular modes of presen...
Mental files serve as individual or singular concepts. Like singular terms in the language, they ref...
It is often supposed that we can make progress understanding singular thought about objects by claim...
International audienceAmong other virtues, Mental Files Theory provides a straightforward explanatio...
It is increasingly common for a thinker’s capacity for singular thought to be described in terms of ...
An increasing number of philosophers use the mental file metaphor to illuminate singular thinking. D...
Over the past fifty years the philosophy of language and mind has been dominated by a nondescriptivi...
To appear in K. Korta and M. Ponte (eds.) Reference and Representation in Language and Thought. Oxfo...
Mental files, in Recanati's framework, function as 'singular terms in the language of thought' ; the...
Over the past fifty years the philosophy of language and mind has been dominated by a nondescriptivi...
We use mental files theory to provide an integral theory of childrens diverse dual naming problems a...
Francois Recanati presents the basic features of the *indexical model* of mental files, and defends ...
How seriously should we take the idea that the mind employs mental files? Goodman and Gray (2022) ar...
We use mental files theory to provide an integral theory of children’s diverse dual naming problems ...
As one of the major figures in the philosophy of language and mind during a quarter of a century, Fr...
There is much to be said for a diachronic or interpersonal individuation of singular modes of presen...
Mental files serve as individual or singular concepts. Like singular terms in the language, they ref...
It is often supposed that we can make progress understanding singular thought about objects by claim...
International audienceAmong other virtues, Mental Files Theory provides a straightforward explanatio...
It is increasingly common for a thinker’s capacity for singular thought to be described in terms of ...
An increasing number of philosophers use the mental file metaphor to illuminate singular thinking. D...
Over the past fifty years the philosophy of language and mind has been dominated by a nondescriptivi...
To appear in K. Korta and M. Ponte (eds.) Reference and Representation in Language and Thought. Oxfo...
Mental files, in Recanati's framework, function as 'singular terms in the language of thought' ; the...
Over the past fifty years the philosophy of language and mind has been dominated by a nondescriptivi...
We use mental files theory to provide an integral theory of childrens diverse dual naming problems a...
Francois Recanati presents the basic features of the *indexical model* of mental files, and defends ...
How seriously should we take the idea that the mind employs mental files? Goodman and Gray (2022) ar...
We use mental files theory to provide an integral theory of children’s diverse dual naming problems ...
As one of the major figures in the philosophy of language and mind during a quarter of a century, Fr...
There is much to be said for a diachronic or interpersonal individuation of singular modes of presen...