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About Oneself - De Se Thought and Communication (Hardcover)
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About Oneself - De Se Thought and Communication (Hardcover)
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This volume addresses foundational issues concerning the nature of
first-personal, or de se, thought and how such thoughts are
communicated. One of the questions addressed is whether there is
anything distinctive about first-person thought or whether it can
be subsumed under broader phenomena. Many have held that
first-person thought motivates a revision of traditional accounts
of content or motivates positing special ways of accessing such
contents. Gottlob Frege famously held that first-person thoughts
involve a subject being 'presented to himself in a particular and
primitive way, in which he is presented to no-one else.' However,
as Frege also noted, this raises many puzzling questions when we
consider how we are able to communicate such thoughts. Is there
indeed something special about first-person thought such that it
requires a primitive mode of presentation that cannot be grasped by
others? If there really is something special about first-person
thought, what happens when I communicate this thought to you? Do
you come to believe the very thing that I believe? Or is my
first-person belief only entertained by me? If it is only
entertained by me, how does it relate to what you come to believe?
It is these questions that the volume addresses and seeks to
answer.
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