Routledge Handbook of Social and Political Philosophy of Language
Routledge Handbook of Social and Political Philosophy of Language
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2021
464
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Inglês
9781138602434
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Introduction Part I: Social and Political Language: Methodological and Foundational Issues 1. Conceptual Engineering in Philosophy Matti Eklund 2. Social Ontology Mari Mikkola 3. An Invitation to Social and Political Metasemantics Derek Ball 4. Linguistic Prescriptivism Alex Barber and Robert Stainton 5. Speech Act Theory: Social and Political Applications Rachel Mckinney and Dan Harris 6. On the Uselessness of the Distinction Between Ideal and Non-Ideal Theory (At Least in the Philosophy of Language) Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever Part II: Non-Ideal Semantics and Pragmatics 7. Lying, Deception, and Epistemic Advantage Eliot Michaelson and Andreas Stokke 8. Propaganda Anne Quaranto and Jason Stanley 9. Code Words Justin Khoo 10. Racist and Sexist Figleaves Jennifer Saul 11. Protests Matthew Chrisman and Graham Hubbs 12. Defective Contexts Andrew Peet Part III: Linguistic Harms 13. Varieties of Pejoratives Robin Jeshion 14. Microaggressions and the Problem of Attributional Ambiguity Christina Friedlaender 15. Hermeneutical Injustice Rebecca Mason 16. Social and Political Aspects of Generic Language and Speech Matthew Mckeever and Rachel Sterken 17. Language Extinction Ethan Nowak 18. 'Laxwalxwashpotamaay Sungaan 'Aawq // To Be Between the Blind Snake's Teeth': Indigenous Language Reclamation Between the Fangs of A (Simulated) Dilemma Shelbi Meissner Part IV: Applications 19. Language and Free Speech Ishani Maitra and Mary Kate Mcgowan 20. Language and Ideology Eric Swanson 21. Language and Legitimation Robert Simpson 22. How Much Gender is Too Much Gender? Robin Dembroff and Daniel Wodak 23. On Language and Sexuality: Demisexuals, Polyamorous, Bambi Lesbians, and Other Queers Esa Diaz-Leon and Saray Ayala-Lopez 24. The Language of Mental Illness Renee Jorgensen Bolinger
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Introduction Part I: Social and Political Language: Methodological and Foundational Issues 1. Conceptual Engineering in Philosophy Matti Eklund 2. Social Ontology Mari Mikkola 3. An Invitation to Social and Political Metasemantics Derek Ball 4. Linguistic Prescriptivism Alex Barber and Robert Stainton 5. Speech Act Theory: Social and Political Applications Rachel Mckinney and Dan Harris 6. On the Uselessness of the Distinction Between Ideal and Non-Ideal Theory (At Least in the Philosophy of Language) Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever Part II: Non-Ideal Semantics and Pragmatics 7. Lying, Deception, and Epistemic Advantage Eliot Michaelson and Andreas Stokke 8. Propaganda Anne Quaranto and Jason Stanley 9. Code Words Justin Khoo 10. Racist and Sexist Figleaves Jennifer Saul 11. Protests Matthew Chrisman and Graham Hubbs 12. Defective Contexts Andrew Peet Part III: Linguistic Harms 13. Varieties of Pejoratives Robin Jeshion 14. Microaggressions and the Problem of Attributional Ambiguity Christina Friedlaender 15. Hermeneutical Injustice Rebecca Mason 16. Social and Political Aspects of Generic Language and Speech Matthew Mckeever and Rachel Sterken 17. Language Extinction Ethan Nowak 18. 'Laxwalxwashpotamaay Sungaan 'Aawq // To Be Between the Blind Snake's Teeth': Indigenous Language Reclamation Between the Fangs of A (Simulated) Dilemma Shelbi Meissner Part IV: Applications 19. Language and Free Speech Ishani Maitra and Mary Kate Mcgowan 20. Language and Ideology Eric Swanson 21. Language and Legitimation Robert Simpson 22. How Much Gender is Too Much Gender? Robin Dembroff and Daniel Wodak 23. On Language and Sexuality: Demisexuals, Polyamorous, Bambi Lesbians, and Other Queers Esa Diaz-Leon and Saray Ayala-Lopez 24. The Language of Mental Illness Renee Jorgensen Bolinger
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