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(2010) Synthese 175 (3).

Intention-sensitive semantics

A. Stokke

pp. 383-404

A number of authors have argued that the fact that certain indexicals depend for their reference-determination on the speaker’s referential intentions demonstrates the inadequacy of associating such expressions with functions from contexts to referents (characters). By distinguishing between different uses to which the notion of context is put in these argument, I show that this line of argument fails. In the course of doing so, I develop a way of incorporating the role played by intentions into a character-based semantics for indexicals and I argue that the framework I prefer is superior to an alternative which has been proposed by others.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-009-9537-5

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Stokke, A. (2010). Intention-sensitive semantics. Synthese 175 (3), pp. 383-404.

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