%0 PDF %T On Recanati's Mental Files. %A Ninan, Dilip. %D 2017-02-24T13:33:10.063Z %8 2017-02-24 %I Tufts University. Tisch Library. %R http://localhost/files/z316qd08d %X In his book Mental Files (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), Francois Recanati develops a theory of mind and language based on the idea that Fregean senses should be identified with 'mental files', mental representations whose primary function is to store information about objects. I discuss three aspects of Recanati's book. The first concerns his use of acquaintance relations in individuating mental files, and what this means for 'file dynamics'. The second concerns his comments on a theory that I have elsewhere advocated, the 'sequenced worlds' or 'multi-centered worlds' theory. The third concerns how the mental file approach handles non-doxastic attitudes like imagining. %[ 2018-10-12 %9 Text %~ Tufts Digital Library %W Institution