This Handbook represents a collective exploration of the emerging field of applied philosophy of language, where philosophy engages with linguistic aspects of our social world. It explores such hot topics as dehumanizing speech, dogwhistles, taboo language, pornography, appropriation, implicit bias, speech acts, and the ethics of communication.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Luvell Anderson and Ernie Lepore: Introduction
- 2: Sally Haslanger and Stephen Yablo: Amelioration as Course Correction
- 3: Ãngeles Eraña and Axel Barceló: A world where many worlds fit
- 4: J. L. Dowell: Silencing and Assertion: An Account of their Conversational Dynamic
- 5: Quill R. Kukla: The Pragmatics of Technologically Mediated Online Speech: Don't @ Me!
- 6: Robin Jeshion: The Truth About Slurs
- 7: Una Stojni¿ and Ernie Lepore: Slurring Words
- 8: Rebecca Roache: On Passive Aggression
- 9: Timothy Jay: Taboo Word Research: Problems from the Past, Plans for the Future
- 10: Louise Antony: Speech-Act Theory in Feminist Thought
- 11: Mari Mikkola: Pornography as Oppressive Speech
- 12: Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini and Michael Glanzberg: Pronouns and Gender
- 13: E. M. Hernandez and Archie Crowley: How to Do Things with Gendered Words
- 14: Iz González Vázquez, Martina Rosola, and Anna Klieber: Beyond Pronouns: Gender Visibility and Neutrality across Languages
- 15: Anita L. Allen: Privacy, Critical Definition and Racial Justice
- 16: Jules Holroyd and Matthew J. Cull: Gender-neutrality and family leave policies
- 17: Esa Saarinen: In Praise of Spoken Philosophy
- 18: Teresa Blankmeyer Burke: Boxed Ears and Swiveling Fists: American Sign Language, Audism, and Power
- 19: Luvell Anderson: Resistance and Reclamation: Notorious Thugs
- 20: JosÃ(c) Medina: Public Protest and Silencing
- 21: Jeffrey King: The Contents of Maps
- 22: Gabriel Greenberg: Map Semantics and the Geography of Meaning
- 23: John Kulvicki: The Semantics of Iconography and Code Words
- 24: Ray Drainville and Jennifer Saul: Visual and Linguistic Dogwhistles
- 25: erman Cappelen and Josh Dever: AI with Alien Content and Alien Metasemantics H
- 26: Daian Flórez: Semantic Change in the Language of Technology
- 27: Eliot Michaelson, Jessica Pepp, and Rachel Sterken: On Retweeting
- 28: Matthew McKeever: Ideology and Intersectionality
- 29: Tina Chanter and Andrew Cutrofello: Shakespeare's Proper Names
- 30: NoÃ'l Carroll: Art and Language