Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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PART I THE PRESUPPOSITIONAL ACCOUNT OF HYBRID EVALUATIVES |
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1 Hybrid Evaluatives: A New Class |
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1.1 What Counts as a Hybrid Evaluative |
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1.1.1 What Slurs Are About |
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1.1.2 Distinguishing Thick Terms from Thin Terms |
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1.1.3 Previous Suggestions for a Uniform Account |
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1.2 The Projective Behavior of Slurs and Thick Terms |
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1.2.3 An Alternative Explanation of Projection |
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2 The Semantics of Hybrid Evaluatives |
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2.1 The Evaluative Content |
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2.1.2 Multidimensionality |
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2.1.3 How to Interpret the Evaluative Content |
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2.1.4 Inter-variation and Intra-variation |
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2.2 The Descriptive Content |
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2.3 When Things Go Wrong: Presuppositional Failure |
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2.3.1 Reference and Extension |
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2.3.2 What Exactly Is Presupposed |
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3 The Dynamics of Hybrid Evaluatives: Complicity, Propaganda, Rejection, Negotiation |
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3.1 Slurs in Conversation |
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3.1.1 Scenario I--Endorsement |
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3.1.2 Scenario II--Complicity and Propaganda |
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3.1.3 Scenario III--Rejection or How to Respond to Slurs and Hate Speech |
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50 | (3) |
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3.1.4 Slurs and Policies: Theoretical Proposals and Empirical Data |
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3.2 Thick Terms: Negotiation and Conceptual Ethics |
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4 Defending a Uniform Presuppositional Account of Slurs and Thick Terms |
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4.1 Defending the Uniformity Claim: The Residual Differences between Slurs and Thick Terms |
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4.1.1 Descriptive and Evaluative Content |
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4.1.2 The Projective Behavior |
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4.2 Defending the Presuppositionality Claim |
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4.2.1 Slurs and Presuppositions |
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4.2.2 Thick Terms and Presuppositions |
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5 Non-standard Uses of Hybrid Evaluatives |
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5.1 Attributive and Echoic Uses of Hybrid Evaluatives |
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5.1.1 The Relevance-Theoretic Tools: Attributive and Echoic Uses of Language |
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5.1.2 The Case of Evaluatives |
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5.2 What's Special about the Reclamation of Slurs |
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5.2.1 Initiation and Conventionalization |
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5.2.3 The Effects of Reclamation |
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6 Truth-Conditional Theories: It's Just a Matter of Semantics |
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6.1 Truth-Conditional Theories of Slurs |
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6.1.1 The Case of Apparent Lack of Projection |
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6.1.2 An Attempt to Explain Away Projection: Derogation and Offense |
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6.2 A Truth-Conditional Theory of Thick Terms |
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6.2.1 The Core of the Proposal |
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6.2.2 Negative Strengthening |
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107 | (2) |
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6.2.3 Clausal Implicatures |
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109 | (1) |
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110 | (3) |
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7 Deflationary Theories: It's Just a Matter of Pragmatics |
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7.1 Deflationary Accounts of Slurs |
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7.1.1 Anderson and Lepore: Violating Prohibitions and Taboos |
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114 | (3) |
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7.1.2 Bolinger: Co-occurrence Expectations and Contrastive Preferences |
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117 | (6) |
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7.1.3 Nunberg: Markedness, Affiliation, and Manner Implicatures |
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123 | (3) |
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7.1.4 A Note on Markedness |
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126 | (2) |
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7.1.5 Slurs and Speech Acts |
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128 | (3) |
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7.2 A Deflationary Account of Thick Terms |
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131 | (6) |
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137 | (2) |
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8 An Alternative Hybrid Theory: Conventional Implicature |
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139 | (10) |
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139 | (2) |
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141 | (5) |
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8.2.1 Interaction with the At-Issue Content |
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141 | (4) |
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8.2.2 Complicity, Failure, and Backgroundness |
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146 | (3) |
Conclusion |
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References |
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About the Author |
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