Mental Files. Triggering Mechanisms, Metadata and ‘Discernibility of Identicals’

DOI: http://doi.org/10.26333/sts.xxxi2.02 This paper initially follows the final part of the debate between singularism and descriptivism to the point of convergence, and discusses the notion of acquaintanceless singular thought (such that there is a compromise available between hitherto competi...

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Main Author: Mieszko Tałasiewicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Semiotyczne / The Polish Semiotic Society 2019-11-01
Series:Studia Semiotyczne
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Online Access:http://studiasemiotyczne.pts.edu.pl/index.php/Studiasemiotyczne/article/view/37
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spelling doaj-687c8d52d0d6474f828c5fd9cb9cc4d62021-02-22T16:37:56ZengPolskie Towarzystwo Semiotyczne / The Polish Semiotic SocietyStudia Semiotyczne0137-66082544-073X2019-11-01312Mental Files. Triggering Mechanisms, Metadata and ‘Discernibility of Identicals’Mieszko Tałasiewicz0University of Warsaw, Institute of Philosophy DOI: http://doi.org/10.26333/sts.xxxi2.02 This paper initially follows the final part of the debate between singularism and descriptivism to the point of convergence, and discusses the notion of acquaintanceless singular thought (such that there is a compromise available between hitherto competing parties). Then a sketch of a mental files model is presented. Firstly, the triggering mechanisms for opening files are discussed. Two kinds of discourse situations, acquaintance-situations (A-situations) and decoding-situations (D-situations), are identified and different triggering mechanisms are postulated for each. Secondly, a bipartite structure of a file is introduced, combining an objectual part, encompassing what traditionally has been associated with the notion of a mental file, serving the purpose of storing information about the referent of the file, and a metadata part, serving the purpose of storing information about the file itself. Being capable of encoding a variety of types of mental files, this structure is then employed to illustrate how singularity/descriptivity of the files can be manipulated (as in the case of descriptive names) and how we can account for the cognitive discernibility of files containing identical objectual information and grounded with the same acquaintance relations. http://studiasemiotyczne.pts.edu.pl/index.php/Studiasemiotyczne/article/view/37François Récanatisingularism/descriptivismacquaintanceless thoughtsdifference solo numerometadata
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author Mieszko Tałasiewicz
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Mental Files. Triggering Mechanisms, Metadata and ‘Discernibility of Identicals’
Studia Semiotyczne
François Récanati
singularism/descriptivism
acquaintanceless thoughts
difference solo numero
metadata
author_facet Mieszko Tałasiewicz
author_sort Mieszko Tałasiewicz
title Mental Files. Triggering Mechanisms, Metadata and ‘Discernibility of Identicals’
title_short Mental Files. Triggering Mechanisms, Metadata and ‘Discernibility of Identicals’
title_full Mental Files. Triggering Mechanisms, Metadata and ‘Discernibility of Identicals’
title_fullStr Mental Files. Triggering Mechanisms, Metadata and ‘Discernibility of Identicals’
title_full_unstemmed Mental Files. Triggering Mechanisms, Metadata and ‘Discernibility of Identicals’
title_sort mental files. triggering mechanisms, metadata and ‘discernibility of identicals’
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Semiotyczne / The Polish Semiotic Society
series Studia Semiotyczne
issn 0137-6608
2544-073X
publishDate 2019-11-01
description DOI: http://doi.org/10.26333/sts.xxxi2.02 This paper initially follows the final part of the debate between singularism and descriptivism to the point of convergence, and discusses the notion of acquaintanceless singular thought (such that there is a compromise available between hitherto competing parties). Then a sketch of a mental files model is presented. Firstly, the triggering mechanisms for opening files are discussed. Two kinds of discourse situations, acquaintance-situations (A-situations) and decoding-situations (D-situations), are identified and different triggering mechanisms are postulated for each. Secondly, a bipartite structure of a file is introduced, combining an objectual part, encompassing what traditionally has been associated with the notion of a mental file, serving the purpose of storing information about the referent of the file, and a metadata part, serving the purpose of storing information about the file itself. Being capable of encoding a variety of types of mental files, this structure is then employed to illustrate how singularity/descriptivity of the files can be manipulated (as in the case of descriptive names) and how we can account for the cognitive discernibility of files containing identical objectual information and grounded with the same acquaintance relations.
topic François Récanati
singularism/descriptivism
acquaintanceless thoughts
difference solo numero
metadata
url http://studiasemiotyczne.pts.edu.pl/index.php/Studiasemiotyczne/article/view/37
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