The Meaning of the First Person Term

 

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The Meaning of the First Person Term

by Maximilian De Gaynesford (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780199287826

 

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I is perhaps the most important and the least understood of our everyday expressions. This is a source of philosophical confusion. This book explains what this expression means. It shows the way to an understanding of how we express first-personal thinking.


I is perhaps the most important and the least understood of our everyday expressions. This is a constant source of philosophical confusion. Max de Gaynesford offers a remedy: he explains what this expression means, its logical form and its inferential role. He thereby shows the way to an understanding of how we express first-personal thinking. He dissolves various myths about how I refers, to the effect that it is a pure indexical. His central claim is that the key to understanding I is that it is the same kind of expression as the other singular personal pronouns, you and he/she: a deictic term, whose reference depends on making an individual salient. He addresses epistemological questions as well as semantic questions, and shows how they interrelate. The book thus not only resolves a key issue in philosophy of language, but promises to be of great use to people working on problems in other areas of philosophy.


 

ISBN 199287821
ISBN13 9780199287826
Publisher Clarendon Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 02/03/2006
Pages 208
Weight (grammes) 462
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 234
Width (mm) 156

I. QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MEANING OF I
1. Historical Background
2. Questions of Reference
3. Questions of Expression
4. Questions of Logic
5. Interim Conclusion
II. THE MEANING OF I
6. Logical Character
7. Inferential Role
8. Referential Function (I)
9. Referential Function (II)
10. Expressive Use
11. Communicative Role
12. Conclusion
Appendix I: Analytic Table of Contents
Appendix II: Recurrent Terms of Art

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