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Perspectival Thought Francois Recanati (Director of Research, CNRS (Institut Jean-Nicod), and Arche Professorial Fellow, University of St Andrews.)

Perspectival Thought By Francois Recanati (Director of Research, CNRS (Institut Jean-Nicod), and Arche Professorial Fellow, University of St Andrews.)

Summary

Francois Recanati presents a ground-breaking study of the context-dependence of our language and thought. He argues that our linguistic and mental representations alike must be assigned two layers of content: the explicit content, which is relative and perspectival, and the complete content, which is absolute and involves contextual factors.

Perspectival Thought Summary

Perspectival Thought: A Plea for (Moderate) Relativism by Francois Recanati (Director of Research, CNRS (Institut Jean-Nicod), and Arche Professorial Fellow, University of St Andrews.)

Our thought and talk are situated. They do not take place in a vacuum but always in a context, and they always concern an external situation relative to which they are to be evaluated. Since that is so, Francois Recanati argues, our linguistic and mental representations alike must be assigned two layers of content: the explicit content, or lekton, is relative and perspectival, while the complete content, which is absolute, involves contextual factors in addition to what is explicitly represented. Far from reducing to the context-independent meaning of the sentence-type or, in the psychological realm, to the 'narrow' content of mental representations, the lekton is a level intermediate between context-invariant meaning and full propositional content. Recognition of that intermediate level is the key to a proper understanding of context-dependence in language and thought. Going beyond the usual discussions of indexicality and unarticulated constituents in the philosophy of language, Recanati turns to the philosophy of mind for decisive arguments in favour of his approach. He shows, first, that the lekton is the notion of content we need if we are to properly understand the relations between perception, memory, and the imagination, and second, that the psychological 'mode' is what determines the situation the lekton is relative to. In this framework he provides a detailed account of de se thought and the first person point of view. In the last part of the book, Recanati discusses the special freedom we have, in discourse and thought, to shift the situation of evaluation. He traces that freedom to a special mode - the anaphoric mode - which enables us to go beyond the egocentric stage of pre-human thought.

Perspectival Thought Reviews

Recanati has presented a work full of insights, important theoretical distinctions, and careful and detailed arguments, with a myriad of inspiring examples... Perspectival Thought is a must for anyone with interest in current and future debates in the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind. * Kepa Korta, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Deeply Original...deals in detail with a wealth of issues... Covers foundational ground in a dense and thought-provoking manner, and will repay close study to anyone interested in linguistic and mental representation. * Julien Dutant, Disputatio. *

About Francois Recanati (Director of Research, CNRS (Institut Jean-Nicod), and Arche Professorial Fellow, University of St Andrews.)

Francois Recanati is Director of Research, CNRS (Institut Jean-Nicod), and Arche Professorial Fellow, University of St Andrews.

Table of Contents

PART 1 : MODERATE RELATIVISM; 1. THE FRAMEWORK; 2. THE DEBATE OVER TEMPORALISM (1) : DO WE NEED TEMPORAL PROPOSITIONS?; 3. THE DEBATE OVER TEMPORALISM (2) : CAN WE BELIEVE TEMPORAL PROPOSITIONS ?; 4. RELATIVIZATION AND INDEXICALITY; PART 2 : EXPERIENCE AND SUBJECTIVITY; 5. CONTENT AND MODE; 6. IMMUNITY TO ERROR THROUGH MISIDENTIFICATION; 7. RELATIVIZATION AND REFLEXIVITY; 8. THE FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW; PART 3 : EGOCENTRICITY AND BEYOND; 9. UNARTICULATED CONSTITUENTS IN THE LEKTON ?; 10. SELF-RELATIVE THOUGHTS; 11. SHIFTABILITY

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NPB9780199230532
9780199230532
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Perspectival Thought: A Plea for (Moderate) Relativism by Francois Recanati (Director of Research, CNRS (Institut Jean-Nicod), and Arche Professorial Fellow, University of St Andrews.)
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2007-09-27
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