Abstract
My goal in this paper is to discuss the 'Fregean' account of inferences
proposed by Recanati in his 'Mental Files' (Oxford University Press, 2012). I raise
the following dilemma for the mental files theory. (a) If the premises of certain
inferences involve 'the same file' in a strict sense of the expression, then files cannot
play the role of modes of presentation. (b) If, on the other hand, the files involved in
the premises are 'the same' only in a loose sense, then the notion of file sameness
plays no role in accounting for rational inferences, contra Recanati's Fregean
account.