Self‐Description

In Jenann Ismael (ed.), The situated self. New York: Oxford University Press (2007)
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Abstract

This chapter introduces the descriptive analogue of self-location. It argues that if a language contains predicates that apply to the properties it exemplifies, and it contains reflexive expressions that identify those properties, we have the makings of self-describing sentences that do for its descriptive vocabulary what self-locating acts do for spatial vocabulary.

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Jenann Ismael
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