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Francois Recanati

Institut Jean Nicod
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  • Institut Jean Nicod
    Department of Philosophy- CNRS
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  • Communication et Cognition
    L'Age de la Science 4 230-249. 1991.
    Philosophy of Mind
  •  20
    Reply to Dokic
    Response to Dokic's contribution in the proceedings of the Granada workshop
  •  21
    Imagining de se
    My contribution to the 'MIMESIS, METAPHYSICS AND MAKE-BELIEVE' conference held in honour of Kendall Walton in the University of Leeds
    ImaginationFirst-Person Contents
  • Beyond Analytic Philosophy?
    Stanford French Review 17 197-205. 1993.
    Metaphilosophy, MiscThe Nature of Analytic Philosophy
  •  90
    Precis of *Truth-Conditional Pragmatics*
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 32 (2): 49-63. 2013.
    Precis of "Truth-Conditional Pragmatics" (Oxford University Press, 2010).
    SemanticsIndexicals, MiscTruth-Conditional TheoriesSemantics-Pragmatics DistinctionPragmatics, Misc
  • Encore un mot d'excuse
    Semantikos 3 (1): 27-34. 1979.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  • The Paradox of the First Person
    In Daniel Andler (ed.), Facets of rationality, Sage Publications. pp. 300-311. 1995.
  • Le sens des mots
    Critique 464 128-149. 1986.
  •  15
    La signalisation du discours
    Larousse. 1982.
  • Qu'est-ce qu'un acte locutionnaire?
    Communications 32 190-215. 1980.
  •  105
    Anti-Descriptivism, Mental Files, And The Communication Of Singular Thoughts
    Manuscrito 32 (1): 7-32. 2009.
    In this paper, I argue that singular thought about an object involves nondescriptive or de re ways of thinking of that object, that is, modes of presentation resting on contextual relations of ‘acquaintance’ to the object. Such modes of presentation I analyse as mental files in which the subject can store information gained through the acquaintance relations in question. I show that the mental -file approach provides a solution to a vexing problem regarding the communication of singular thoughts…Read more
    In this paper, I argue that singular thought about an object involves nondescriptive or de re ways of thinking of that object, that is, modes of presentation resting on contextual relations of ‘acquaintance’ to the object. Such modes of presentation I analyse as mental files in which the subject can store information gained through the acquaintance relations in question. I show that the mental -file approach provides a solution to a vexing problem regarding the communication of singular thoughts: If singular thoughts depend upon contextual relations to the objects of thought, how can they be communicated across contexts? What makes communication possible when the speaker and the addressee do not stand in the same contextual relations to the objects the speaker’s thought is about?
    Singular PropositionsRussellian and Direct Reference Theories, MiscDescriptive Theories of ReferenceRead more
    Singular PropositionsRussellian and Direct Reference Theories, MiscDescriptive Theories of ReferenceLinguistic CommunicationMental Files
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    The Fodorian fallacy
    Analysis 62 (4): 285-89. 2002.
    In recent years Fodor has repeatedly argued that nothing epistemic can be essential to, or constitutive of, any concept. This holds in virtue of a constraint which Fodor dubs the Compositionality Constraint. I show that Fodor's argument is fallacious because it rests on an ambiguity.
    Atomist Theories of ConceptsCompositionalityConcept PossessionThe Language of Thought
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    La philosophie analytique est-elle dépassée? Note sur la philosophie "post-analytique"
    Philosophie 35 77-86. 1992.
    French Philosophy
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