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Does that mean that one must know the reference-fixing description in order to refer to the kind in question?
Since, on Kant's view, it is not just identifying properties but any properties of oneself whatsoever that one does not need to know in order to refer to oneself as oneself, 'non-ascriptive reference to self' might capture what is special about this form of consciousness of self better than Shoemaker's 'self-reference without identification'.
"Oh come on, you moderators, when is it not in order to refer to a male bird as a **** and a female as a hen?
"I can't see why it's necessary to bring a mobile unit to that site in order to refer patients to the mobile unit when there are several permanent M.R.I. facilities in the immediate area".
Mr. Genachowski sent other commissioners a proposed order to refer the case to an administrative law judge, the first step toward a commission move to block the deal, which would combine the second- and fourth-largest cellphone carriers in the United States.
While we need concepts in order to refer to categories, concepts never capture categories entirely.
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