Lexicon of Arguments

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I 37
Identity/Anscombe: difference: e.g. Descartes doubts the identity with Descartes/with Descartes himself.
>He/He himself.
It is something different for Descartes to doubt the identity of Descartes with Descartes, than the identity of his own with Descartes. -> S. Kripke in: M.Frank, Analytische Theorien des Selbstbewusstseins, Frankfurt/M. 1994, p. 125.
Anscombe: then it is possible that one does not know that he speaks of himself.
E.g. The tallest man may not know that he is the tallest man.
I 69
Identity/I/Chisholm: results from direct attribution; if x directly assigns something to y, then x is identical with y.
Everyone has privileged access - but we do not explain it by the use of I, but vice versa: the use of the pronoun by direct attribution. - primary use of I am: someone says of himself that he himself ... - pronoun: does not express any part of the content.
>Attribution.

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