Intentional Identity and Coordination
Journal Title: Studia Semiotyczne - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
The concept of intentional identity has aroused considerable interests since Geach (1967). I argue, however, that the real import of intentional identity is still not duly appreciated. Drawing on three sets of close-knit data – intersubjective and intrasubjective intentional identity, along with cross-speaker anaphora, I submit coordination as the key to its proper understanding and propose a set of success conditions thereof.
Authors and Affiliations
Hsiang-Yun Chen
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