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Immunity to Error Through Misidentification : What It Is and Where It Comes From
I argue that immunity to error through misidentification primarily characterizes thoughts that are 'implicitly' de se, as opposed to thoughts that involve an explicit... -
Mental Files and Identity
Mental files serve as individual or singular concepts. Like singular terms in the language, they refer, or are supposed to refer. What they refer to is not determined... -
Perceptual Concepts: In Defence of the Indexical Model
Francois Recanati presents the basic features of the *indexical model* of mental files, and defends it against several interrelated objections. According to this... -
Shared body representations and the "Whose" system
Mirroring has been almost exclusively analysed in motor terms with no reference to the body that carries the action. According to the standard view, one activates... -
Mental Files : Replies to My Critics
My responses to seven critical reviews of my book *Mental Files* (OUP 2012) published in a special issue of the journal Disputatio, edited by F. Salis. The reviewers... -
Commentary on Daniel Morgan, 'A Demonstrative Model of First-Person Thought'
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