@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Schiffer,Stephen},
subject = {Fido-Fido-Principle},
note = {I 278f
"Fido"-Fido principle/Nathan Salmon: E.g.
Floyd believes that
a) Lois Lane does not know that Clark Kent can fly - and
b) Lois does not know that Superman can fly refers to the same proposition.
>Proposition, >Intension, >Belief content.
Because Floyd knows the story and for him the two modes of presentation refer to the same person. - For him it is the same way of givenness.
>Way of givenness.
For Floyd, there is no English word for a three-digit belief relation
B (x, p) iff. (Em) BEL (x, p, m)
(m = way of givenness).
Floyd therefore cannot express what he wants to say. - Floyd himself must believe that Lois recognizes the identity.
Schiffer: Salmon himself gives no representation of the way of givenness and thus the three-digit ratio - (which he himself admits).},
note = { Schi I St. Schiffer Remnants of Meaning Cambridge 1987
},
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