
When theorizing about language, we tend to assume that speakers are cooperative, honest, helpful, and so on. This, of course, isn't remotely true of a lot of real-world language use. Bad Language is the first textbook to explore non-idealized language use, the linguistic behaviour of those who exploit language for malign purposes. Two eminent philosophers of language present a lively and accessible introduction to a wide range of topics including lies and bullshit, slurs and insults, coercion and silencing: Cappelen and Dever offer theoretical frameworks for thinking about these all too common linguistic behaviours. As the text does not assume prior training in philosophy or linguistics, it is ideal for use as part of a philosophy of language course for philosophy students or for linguistics students. Bad Language belongs to the series Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy of Language, in which each book introduces an important area of the philosophy of language, suitable for students at any level.
This book investigates the philosophical and linguistic mechanisms behind non-idealized language use, specifically focusing on how speakers exploit communication for malign purposes. Authors Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever, both established scholars in the field of philosophy of language, utilize a combination of analytic philosophy and linguistic theory to construct a framework for understanding deceptive and harmful speech. They argue that traditional theories of language often rely on overly cooperative models that fail to account for the reality of human interaction.
What You Will Find
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Experts highlight this text as a foundational resource for students seeking to bridge the gap between abstract philosophy of language and real-world communication issues. Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which successfully introduces complex concepts without requiring extensive prior training in the field.
Page Count:
236
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192576003
ISBN-13:
9780192576002
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