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De se thought and communication: an introduction / Stephan Torre. Part 1. Foundational issues in de se thought : Immunity to error through misidentification and the epistemology of de se thought / Aidan McGlynn
Constancy in variation: an argument for centering the contents of experience? / Kathrin Glüer
What is the problem of de se attitudes? / Dilip Ninan
Modeling a perspective on the world / Robert Stalnaker. Part 2. De se thought and communication : Indexical thought: the communication problem / François Recanati
Token-reflexive presuppositions and the de se / Manuel García-Carpintero
Speaking about oneself / Isidora Stojanovic
Why my I is your you: on the communication of de se attitudes / Emar Maier
Being at the centre: self-location in thought and language / Clas Weber
De se communication: centered or uncentered? / Peter Pagin
Varieties of centering and de se communication / Dirk Kindermann.
Constancy in variation: an argument for centering the contents of experience? / Kathrin Glüer
What is the problem of de se attitudes? / Dilip Ninan
Modeling a perspective on the world / Robert Stalnaker. Part 2. De se thought and communication : Indexical thought: the communication problem / François Recanati
Token-reflexive presuppositions and the de se / Manuel García-Carpintero
Speaking about oneself / Isidora Stojanovic
Why my I is your you: on the communication of de se attitudes / Emar Maier
Being at the centre: self-location in thought and language / Clas Weber
De se communication: centered or uncentered? / Peter Pagin
Varieties of centering and de se communication / Dirk Kindermann.