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François Recanati (born 1952) is a French
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and
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, and at the
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.Francois Recanati – Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature
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and mind.


Biography

He is the son of Jean Recanati and half-brother of militant
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Michel Recanati. After secondary studies at the Lycee Jacques-Decour and the
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, he received his degree in philosophy in 1974. He later studied at
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and the
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(EHESS), where he became lecturer in the areas of pragmatic linguistics and philosophy of language (1975-1990). He has previously taught at the
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; and the
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. He has been a research fellow at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris since 1979. In 1991, Recanati co-founded and was named the first president of the
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. He retained this position until 1993. He is a ''directeur d’études'' at EHESS and the Director of Institut Jean-Nicod, a research lab in philosophy,
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and cognitive science under the aegis of the Ecole Normale Supérieure. His publications in the philosophy of language and mind include more than one hundred articles, many edited books, and a dozen monographs, notably ''Mental Files'' (Oxford University Press, 2012) and ''Mental Files in Flux'' (Oxford University Press, 2016).


Philosophical positions

Recanati was drawn to the intellectual style of Jacques Lacan during the early 1970s and became part of the so-called Lacanian community, as Lacan seemed to Recanati an embodiment of a superior way and a new intellectual style. However, he later came to view Lacan's disciples as members of a “
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” who are obliged to accept every statement by Lacan as the truth, even if they do not understand the statement. Recanati also claimed that Lacan did not mean anything with his central concepts, since he was unable to introduce the meaning of a
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along with the term itself. In their work, Recanati concluded, it is enough to use Lacanian jargon, even if one comes out with assertions that one does not understand oneself. Recanati therefore began distancing himself from Lacan and focusing on the philosophy of ordinary language. This was evident in his works where he drew from the radical contextualist view of predication and the attributive distinction for definite descriptions, citing their relevance in the revival of this philosophical tradition. Recanati's research has since focused on three areas. The first is emphasized the
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, which is said to provide ‘theoretical foundations for semantics”. The second involve “context-dependence in language and thought” while the third focused on “the theory of reference and the analysis of singular concepts, construed as mental files.” In his review of ''Literal Meaning'' in ''Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews,'' Jason Stanley cited how Recanati maintained that what is intuitively said by an utterance is affected by context in ways that could not be explained by any combination of Chomsky, Montague, and
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(that is, ordinary syntax and semantics, together with Gricean pragmatics) (1993, pp. 227–274). Since the publication of this work, Recanati has been developing this thesis in detail leading to the development of his concept, which he called contextualism. This notion holds that any proposition that we assert is affected by the so-called "primary pragmatic process". His arguments for the thesis he calls ''contextualism'' are brought together in characteristically clear and concise form in ''Literal Meaning''. One of his positions was that there is only one pragmatic notion of context, challenging the distinctions offered by other thinkers of the so-called narrow and wide contexts. Recanati also maintained that assumption is simulative in a technical and phenomenological sense. It is technical for its use of inference mechanism offline while it is phenomenological due to the way it often entails a kind of ''as if'' behavior. He described simulation as a psychological mechanism critical in understanding
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, particularly in the way this concept is viewed as ''
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'' transparent. The process of metarepresentation begins with the simulation of the first-order content.


Notable publications

* ''Meaning and Force: The Pragmatics of Performative Utterances'', Cambridge University Press, 1988 * ''Direct Reference: From Language to Thought'', Blackwell Publishers, 1993, 1997 * ''Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta: An Essay on Metarepresentation'', MIT Press, 2000 * ''Literal Meaning'', Cambridge University Press, 2003; * ''Perspectival Thought: A Plea for (Moderate) Relativism'', Clarendon Press, 2007 * ''Truth-Conditional Pragmatics'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2010 * ''Mental Files'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012; * ''Mental Files in Flux'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016; Recanati is also the general editor of a book series by Jean-Nicod and of the Context and Content series.


Critical works

Recanati's work is analyzed or commented on in various published works, including ''Saying, Meaning and Referring: Essays on François Recanati's Philosophy of Language'' edited by María José Frápolli; Palgrave Macmillan (2007) . Kent Bach, of
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reviewed ''Truth-Conditional Pragmatics'' in ''Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews''. Bach opened his review with the comment that "If you're unfamiliar with the title phrase of François Recanati's latest book, you'll naturally think he's proposing an alternative to truth-conditional semantics. And you'll be right. But not in the way you'd expect. And not in the way he intends." and summed up by saying "Thanks to Recanati's openness to diverse approaches, his fairness in critically examining competing views, his carefully nuanced argumentation, and his general thoroughness, to my mind the main rewards offered by the book Truth-Conditional Pragmatics can be derived by delving into its details. That's what I recommend doing." For his part, Stanley commented that "the problem with Recanati's appeal to circumstances of evaluation to justify incomplete semantic contents is that it is in tension with much of current linguistic research."


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List of Recanati's research publications
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