Mind and LanguageSamuel D. Guttenplan |
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... attribution of thoughts . If we persist in attributing desires , beliefs , or other attitudes under these conditions , our attributions and consequent explanations of actions will be seriously underdetermined in that many alterna- tive ...
... attribution of thoughts . If we persist in attributing desires , beliefs , or other attitudes under these conditions , our attributions and consequent explanations of actions will be seriously underdetermined in that many alterna- tive ...
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... attribution is correct , Herodotus and I are samesayers , my utterance mimicked his . Not with respect to force , of ... attributions of 1 1 W. V. Quine , Word and Object , Cambridge , Mass . , 1960 , p . 219 . attitude can get along ...
... attribution is correct , Herodotus and I are samesayers , my utterance mimicked his . Not with respect to force , of ... attributions of 1 1 W. V. Quine , Word and Object , Cambridge , Mass . , 1960 , p . 219 . attitude can get along ...
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... attributing to each speaker a bare knowledge of the reference of each expression that he understands , in the sense in which Frege's arguments tell against such an attribution . ( I did , in the lecture , interpret McDowell's notion of ...
... attributing to each speaker a bare knowledge of the reference of each expression that he understands , in the sense in which Frege's arguments tell against such an attribution . ( I did , in the lecture , interpret McDowell's notion of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANING AND EXPERIENCE | 25 |
THE FIRST PERSON | 45 |
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actions animal argument attribution behaviour beliefs and desires common concept connection consists Davidson denotes Descartes direct ascriptions disposition Donald Davidson Dummett Earth moves empirical English Epistemology evidence example explain fact Frege Fregean function grasp hold holistic Homer Horses are called Husserl idea identity indeterminacy of translation interpretation judgements know the meaning know the proposition knowledge language learning linguistic logical M-sentence maximize agreement modest theory noema notion object-language observation sentences occasion sentences P. T. Geach person philosophy pronoun proper name proposition expressed propositional attitudes query question Quine's reflexive regard relation relative clause sense similarity standards simple predicates Snow is white someone speak speaker speech standing sentences stimulation suppose tence theory of meaning theory of truth thing thought tion total assignment translation manual truth conditions truth value understanding utterance verbal verification theory W. V. Quine Word and Object