
Fixing Reference
Imogen Dickie(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 3. December 2015
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-0-19-875561-6 (ISBN)
Description
Imogen Dickie develops an account of aboutness-fixing for thoughts about ordinary objects, and of reference-fixing for the singular terms we use to express them. Extant discussions of this topic tread a weary path through descriptivist proposals, causalist alternatives, and attempts to combine the most attractive elements of each. The account developed here is a new beginning. It starts with two basic principles. The first connects aboutness and truth: a belief is about the object upon whose properties its truth or falsity depends. The second connects truth and justification: justification is truth conducive; in general and allowing exceptions, a subject whose beliefs are justified will be unlucky if they are not true, and not merely lucky if they are. These principles--one connecting aboutness and truth; the other truth and justification--combine to yield a third principle connecting aboutness and justification: a body of beliefs is about the object upon which its associated means of justification converges; the object whose properties a subject justifying beliefs in this way will be unlucky to get wrong and not merely luck to get right. The first part of the book proves a precise version of this principle. Its remaining chapters use the principle to explain how the relations to objects that enable us to think about them--perceptual attention; understanding of proper names; grasp of descriptions--do their aboutness-fixing and thought-enabling work. The book includes discussions of the nature of singular thought and the relation between thought and consciousness.
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Dickie's Fixing Reference develops an original, ambitious proposal. * Una Stognic, Australasian Journal of Philosophy. *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
646 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-875561-6 (9780198755616)
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Person
Imogen Dickie did her first degree in New Zealand and her graduate work at Oxford. She is currently a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto.
Content
1. Introduction ; 2. In which a precise version of the connection between aboutness and justification is derived from more basic principles ; 3. The mind has a basic need to represent things outside itself ; 4. Perceptual demonstratives ; 5. Proper names ; 6. The delicate question of reference by description ; 7. Descriptions and singular thought ; 8. Thought and consciousness ; Appendix: Key to notation ; References ; Index