E-Book, Englisch, 299 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Religion and Philosophy
Bordonaba-Plou Experimental Philosophy of Language: Perspectives, Methods, and Prospects
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-28908-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 299 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Religion and Philosophy
ISBN: 978-3-031-28908-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book presents the current state of experimental philosophy of language, drawing attention to corpus methods. The volume highlights new trends in experimental philosophy of language, thus exploring the future’s discipline. It includes cross-linguistics studies that reveal the differences and similarities in how speakers of different languages use specific terms, and scrutinizes methodological advances used in experimental philosophy of language. The book also includes politically engaged experimental philosophy of language studies focusing on slurs, pejoratives, and hate speech. The topic’s interdisciplinary nature makes the volume of interest to a broad range of scholars across disciplines including philosophy, linguistics, philology, psychology, and computational linguistics.
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1. Introduction: 20 Years of Experimental Philosophy of Language
David Bordonaba-Plou
Part 1. The Experimental Philosophy of Language Methodology
2. A Bibliometric Analysis of Experimental Philosophy of Language
Javier Osorio-Mancilla
3. Experimental Philosophy and Ordinary Language Philosophy
Masaharu Mizumoto
4. Does Scientific Conceptual Analysis Provide Better Justification than Armchair Conceptual Analysis?
Hristo Valchev
5. Distributional Theories of Meaning: Experimental Philosophy of Language
Jumbly Grindrod
Part 2. Experimental Philosophy of Language and Corpus Methods
6. Are Moral Predicates Subjective? A Corpus Study
Isidora Stojanovic and Louise McNally7. Linguistic Corpora and Ordinary Language: On the Dispute between Ryle and Austin about the Use of ‘Voluntary’, ‘Involuntary’, ‘Voluntarily’, and ‘Involuntarily’
Michael Zahorec, Robert Bishop, Nat Hansen, John Schwenkler and Justin Sytsma
8. Light in Assessing Color Quality: An Arabic-Spanish Cross-Linguistic Study
David Bordonaba-Plou and Laila M. Jreis-Navarro
Part 3. Politically-Engaged Experimental Philosophy of Language
9. Experimentally-Informed Philosophy of Hate Speech
Bianca Cepollaro
10. Slurs in the Rio de la Plata
Ana C. Polakof
11. Who Has a Free Speech Problem? Motivated Censorship across the Ideological Divide?
Manuel Almagro-Holgado, Ivar A. Rodríguez and Neftalí Villanueva
Part 4. Experimental Philosophy of Language and Psychology12. How Understanding Shapes Reasoning: Experimental Argument Analysis with Methods from Psycholinguistics and Computational Linguistics
Eugen Fischer and Aurélie Herbelot
13. From Infants to Great Apes: False Belief Attribution and Primitivism about Truth
Joseph Ulatowski and Jeremy Wyatt




