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    Private Information Problem
    In Alessandro Capone, Roberto Graci & Pietro Perconti (eds.), New Frontiers in Pragmalinguistic Studies: Theoretical, Social, and Cognitive Approaches, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 229-243. 2024.
    Private Information Problem (PIP) focuses on the impossibility of translating into propositional language some of our mental states: those who have a non-conceptual format. So, PIP is an issue arising from private “information”, not private “linguistic expression”, as happens in the renowned Wittgensteinian private language argument. Despite the most widespread philosophical thesis—which often relies on Searle’s Principle of Expressibility (1969)—claims that human language can convey all our sub…Read more