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Frank I 163 ff
Quasi-Indicator/Castaneda: is the fundamental role of the I only at the moment of the speech act - must refer to a antecedent: Peter believes that "he" ...
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Anaphora , >
I, Ego, Self/Castaneda .
I 165
Thesis: "He*", etc. cannot be replaced by indicators, nor as variables or deputy singular terms or (descriptions).
Thesis: (Conclusion of "He"): the reference of "I" is a logically irreducible category, which can only be represented equivalently by the impersonal and trans-situational quasi-indicator "he" -
I 321
Quasi-Indicator/Castaneda: contradicts the classical theory of propositions: that propositional attitudes are related to propositions.
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Propositions , >
Propositional attitudes .
ChisholmVs/LewisVs: mental states are not primarily based on propositions, but a relation between subject and a property that is attributed directly.
CastanedaVsChisholm: attribution theory does not explain sufficiently the explicit self-awareness.
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Reference , >
Self-reference , >
Self-identification .
Hector-Neri Castaneda(1966b): "He": A Study on the Logic of Self-consciousness,
in : Ratio 8 (Oxford 1966), 130-157
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I 430ff
Quasi-Indicator He/Castaneda/Perry: he* cannot be replaced by description or names that does not, in turn, contain a quasi-indicator.
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Names , >
Descriptions .
PerryVsCastaneda: the other one can also think "he*, i.e. the other one..."
I ~459ff
Quasi-Indicator/Castaneda: represents the indexical reference, it does not carry it out. Not entirely deputy, included in reference.
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Indexicality , >
Index Words , >
Proxy , cf. >
Placeholders .