Worldframes and the Conditions of Intelligibility
Develops the formal apparatus of worldframes and conditions of intelligibility; the technical backbone of the system.
Abstract
I develop the notion of a worldframe as a total context of intelligibility and argue that the conditions of intelligibility are not relative to worldframes but constitutive of them. The disclosive/structural distinction is introduced and shown to resolve several puzzles about the nature of mental content and intentionality. The paper concludes by arguing that worldframes are individuated by the monadic perspectives that inhabit them, and not independently.