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Think Before You Speak: Utterances and the Logic of Indexicals
Authors:Stefano Predelli
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham, University park, United kingdom
Abstract:This essay discusses some aspects of the logical behaviour of sentences in languages containing indexical and demonstrative expressions. After some preliminary remarks in section one, sections two and three focus on instances of logically true sentences that may be uttered falsely, and on cases of logically equivalent sentences whose utterances may have distinct truth-values. The logical and semantic problems taken into consideration include the validity of a Principle of Translation, the so-called lsquopuzzle of addressingrsquo, and examples related to measurement and approximation. Section four discusses the complementary phenomenon of sentences that may presumably always be uttered truly, but that do not qualify as logically true. In particular, I argue against the widespread tendency to consider lsquoI am here nowrsquo or lsquoI existrsquo as truths of the logic of indexicals.
Keywords:semantics  pragmatics  context  indexical approximation
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