Our thought and talk are situated. They do not take place in a vacuum but always in a context, and they always concern an external situation relative to which they are to be evaluated.
Since that is so, François Recanati argues, our linguistic and mental representations alike must be assigned two layers of content
The explicit content, or lekton, is relative and perspectival,
While the complete content, which is absolute, involves contextual factors in addition to what is explicitly represented.
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