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Volumn 29, Issue 1, 1999, Pages 29-47

The best of intentions: Ignorance, idiosyncrasy, and belief reporting

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EID: 0009251722     PISSN: 00455091     EISSN: 19110820     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/00455091.1999.10717504     Document Type: Note
Times cited : (6)

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    • my ‘The Road to Hell: Intentions and Propositional Attitude Reporting,’, forthcoming, my focus is Mark Crimminss and John Perrys account (see Crimmins and Crimmins and Perry
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    • The problems for all of the accounts are parallel, that they arise from the same defect— reliance on audience states of mind for fixing the contextually varying factor. But the details of the various accounts require that they be treated separately. Other accounts, which I dont discuss detail, would also appear to be subject to the same problems. Schiffer and Forbes both offer accounts which invoke contextual variation semantics a manner similar to Crimmins and Richard. However, neither author specifies the source for the contextually varying factors (modes of presentation and linguistic counterpart relations, respectively). If it is meant to be speaker intentions or audience interests, the accounts will be subject to the same problems. If not, then we are owed an explanation of what it is
    • The problems for all of the accounts are parallel, in that they arise from the same defect— reliance on audience states of mind for fixing the contextually varying factor. But the details of the various accounts require that they be treated separately. Other accounts, which I don't discuss in detail, would also appear to be subject to the same problems. Schiffer and Forbes both offer accounts which invoke contextual variation in semantics in a manner similar to Crimmins and Richard. However, neither author specifies the source for the contextually varying factors (modes of presentation and linguistic counterpart relations, respectively). If it is meant to be speaker intentions or audience interests, the accounts will be subject to the same problems. If not, then we are owed an explanation of what it is.
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    • 3) is obviously correct because they are all fascinated by the Most Wanted List, and Katherine Ann Power has been on it longer than anyone else: They all know that she is on it
    • (3) is obviously correct because they are all fascinated by the Most Wanted List, and Katherine Ann Power has been on it longer than anyone else: They all know that she is on it.
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    • I take a representation associated with appearing in the morning to be a representation involved in beliefs about appearing in the morning.
    • I take a representation associated with appearing in the morning to be a representation involved in beliefs about appearing in the morning.
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    • have suggested an approach like this, correspondence
    • Crimmins, Mark, and Richard, Mark. have suggested an approach like this, in correspondence.
    • Crimmins, M.1    Richard, M.2
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    • order to avoid circularity worries, certain attitude claims— those involved determining the content of ‘appropriate,.’ have a context-invariant content. For such claims, there are no restrictions on translation
    • In order to avoid circularity worries, certain attitude claims— those involved in determining the content of ‘appropriate,.’ have a context-invariant content. For such claims, there are no restrictions on translation.
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    • I am very grateful for the helpful comments I have received on versions of this paper from Kent Bach, Paul Benacerraf, Mark Crimmins, Gilbert Harman, Mark Richard, Teresa Robertson, anonymous referees, and especially Scott Soames and David Braun. addition I am grateful for the very useful discussions I have received from audiences at Bradford, Cambridge, Cornell, Leeds, Maribor, Princeton, Rochester, Sheffield, Sussex, York, and UCL
    • I am very grateful for the helpful comments I have received on versions of this paper from Kent Bach, Paul Benacerraf, Mark Crimmins, Gilbert Harman, Mark Richard, Teresa Robertson, anonymous referees, and especially Scott Soames and David Braun. In addition I am grateful for the very useful discussions I have received from audiences at Bradford, Cambridge, Cornell, Leeds, Maribor, Princeton, Rochester, Sheffield, Sussex, York, and UCL.


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