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First-person thought and the use of "I"

Komarine Romdenh-Romluc(Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick)

pp. 145-156

Abstract

The traditional account (TA) of first-person thought draws conclusions about this type of thinking from claims made about the first-person pronoun. In this paper I raise a worry for the traditional account. Certain uses of ‘I’ conflict with its conception of the linguistic data. I argue that once the data is analysed correctly, the traditional approach to first-person thought cannot be maintained.

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(2008) Synthese 163 (2).

Pages: 145-156

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-007-9194-5

Full citation:

Romdenh-Romluc Komarine (2008) „First-person thought and the use of "I"“. Synthese 163 (2), 145–156.