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Year: 2016

Pages: 3579-3589

Series: Synthese

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James Doyle, ""Spurious egocentricity" and the first person", Synthese 193 (11), 2016, pp. 3579-3589.

Abstract

I here adapt some ideas of Prior’s 1967 paper ‘On spurious egocentricity’ in the interest of seeing how much sense can be made of the doctrine that ‘I’ is not a referring-expression. I suggest how an account of ‘I’ might draw upon both Prior’s treatment of the operator ‘I believe that’ and of operators like ‘it is true that’ and ‘it is now the case that’, which Prior argues are logically very different from ‘I believe that’. In the final section I present some objections to Prior’s account of ‘now’, and try to give a more adequate account of the analogy between ‘now’ and ‘I’.

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Publication details

Year: 2016

Pages: 3579-3589

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

James Doyle, ""Spurious egocentricity" and the first person", Synthese 193 (11), 2016, pp. 3579-3589.