Understanding "e;I"e; e-bog
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No words in English are shorter than "e;I"e; and few, if any, play a more fundamental role in language and thought. In Understanding "e;I"e;: Thought and Language Jose Luis Bermudez continues his longstanding work on the self and self-consciousness. Bermudez develops a model of how language-users understand sentences involving the first person pronoun "e;I"e;. This mode...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Forlag
OUP Oxford
Udgivet
23 februar 2017
Længde
192 sider
Genrer
HPM
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780192516008
No words in English are shorter than "e;I"e; and few, if any, play a more fundamental role in language and thought. In Understanding "e;I"e;: Thought and Language Jose Luis Bermudez continues his longstanding work on the self and self-consciousness. Bermudez develops a model of how language-users understand sentences involving the first person pronoun "e;I"e;. This model illuminates the unique psychological role that self-conscious thoughts (typicallyexpressed using "e;I"e;) play in action and thought - a unique role often summarized by describing "e;I"e; as an essential indexical. The book opens with an argument directly supporting the indispensability of "e;I"e;-thoughts in explaining action. After motivating a broadly Fregean approach linguistic understanding it critically examines Frege's own remarks on "e;I"e; as well as the Fregean account offered by Gareth Evans. The main part of the book develops an account of the sense of "e;I"e; that explains a cluster of related phenomena, including essential indexicality, immunity to error through misidentification, the shareability of"e;I"e;-thoughts, the relation between "e;I"e; and "e;you"e;, and the role of autobiographical memory in self-consciousness.