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Year: 2005

Pages: 325-355

Series: Synthese

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Mark Balaguer, "Indexical propositions and de re belief ascriptions", Synthese 146 (3), 2005, pp. 325-355.

Indexical propositions and de re belief ascriptions

Mark Balaguer

pp. 325-355

in: Synthese 146 (3), 2005.

Abstract

I develop here a novel version of the Fregean view of belief ascriptions (i.e., sentences of the form ‘S believes that p’) and I explain how my view accounts for various problem cases that many philosophers have supposed are incompatible with Fregeanism. The so-called problem cases involve (a) what Perry calls essential indexicals and (b) de re ascriptions in which it is acceptable to substitute coreferential but non-synonymous terms in belief contexts. I also respond to two traditional worries about what the sense of a proper name could be, and I explain how my view provides intuitively pleasing solutions to Kripke’s ‘London’–‘Londres’ puzzle and his Paderewski puzzle. Finally, in addition to defending my view, I also argue very briefly against Russellian alternatives to Fregeanism.

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Publication details

Year: 2005

Pages: 325-355

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Mark Balaguer, "Indexical propositions and de re belief ascriptions", Synthese 146 (3), 2005, pp. 325-355.