Indexical Point of View

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<p>This book argues that there is a common cognitive mechanism underlying all indexical thoughts in spite of their seeming diversity.</p><p>Indexical thoughts are mental representations such as beliefs and desires. They represent items from a thinker's point of view or her cognitive perspective. We typically express them by means of sentences containing linguistic expressions such as 'this (F)' or 'that (F)' adverbs like 'here' 'now' and 'today' and the personal pronoun ‘I’. While generally agreeing that representing the world from a thinker's cognitive perspective is a key feature of indexical thoughts philosophers disagree as to whether a thinker's cognitive perspective can be captured and rationalized by semantic content and if so what kind of content this is. This book surveys competing views and then advances its own positive account. Ultimately it argues that a thinker's cognitive perspective - or her indexical point of view - is to be explained in terms of the content that is believed and asserted as the only kind of content that there is which thereby serves as the bearer of cognitive significance.</p><p><em>The Indexical Point of View</em> will be of interest to philosophers of mind and language linguists and cognitive scientists.</p>
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