The Impersonal ‘you’ and Other Indexicals

Disputatio 1 (16):2-25 (2004)
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In this essay I propose a semantic analysis of impersonal uses of ‘you’, and related uses of other indexical expressions. The framework I employ is Kaplan’s classic analysis of indexical languages, enriched with independently motivated hypotheses about the identification of the semantically relevant context, and about the employment of generic expressions.

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Stefano Predelli
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