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Coordinating perspectives: De se and taste attitudes in communication
Authors:Dirk Kindermann
Affiliation:1. Institut für Philosophie, Universit?t Wien, Wien, Austriadirk.kindermann@gmail.com
Abstract:The received picture of linguistic communication understands communication as the transmission of information from speaker's head to hearer's head. This picture is in conflict with the attractive Lewisian view of belief as self-location, which is motivated by de se attitudes – first-personal attitudes about oneself – as well as attitudes about subjective matters such as personal taste. In this paper, I provide a solution to the conflict that reconciles these views. I argue for an account of mental attitudes and communication on which mental content and speech act content is understood as sets of multicentered worlds – roughly, possible worlds ‘centered’ on a sequence of individuals at a time. I develop a Stalnakerian model of communication based on multicentered worlds content, and I provide a suitable semantics for personal pronouns and predicates of personal taste. The resulting picture is one on which the point of conversation is the coordination of individual perspectives.
Keywords:De se attitudes  predicates of personal taste  assertion  self-location  centered worlds  multicentered worlds
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