

Episode 004 - Alex Grzankowski on Reference and Attitude Ascriptions
Jan 3, 2021
Philosopher Alex Grzankowski discusses reference and attitude ascriptions in language and mind, exploring Saul Kripke's 'A Puzzle About Belief'. The episode delves into theories of proper names, compositionality, truth conditions, and challenges to Millianism and rationality in belief ascriptions. It highlights the complexities of attitude reports, descriptivism, and rationality in belief formation, challenging traditional theories in philosophy.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring the Intriguing Relationship Between Language and the World
02:47 • 2min
Exploring Theories of Proper Names in Philosophy of Language
04:56 • 17min
Exploring Compositionality and Truth Conditions in Language
21:56 • 19min
Exploring Attitude Reports and Descriptions in Names
40:53 • 16min
Challenges to Millionism and Rationality in Belief Ascriptions
57:08 • 22min
Exploring Descriptivism in Reference and Attitude Ascriptions
01:19:06 • 5min
Exploring Rationality and Belief Formation in Philosophical Puzzles
01:23:42 • 3min