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  1. Conceptual Engineering and the Philosophical Fallacies of Language.Martin Hinton - forthcoming - Topoi:1-10.
    Conceptual Engineering, the practice of stipulating a change in the meaning of a word in order to improve it in some fashion, for some end, has proved a popular topic among philosophers of language in recent times. Deutsch (Philos Stud 177:3935–3957, 2020) has argued that it has received an undue degree of interest since its implementation falls onto one of the horns of a dilemma: either the change to be effected is in the global semantic meaning of the given word/concept, (...)
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  • The Rhetorical Methodology of Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca’s Theory of Argumentation.Blake D. Scott - 2024 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 57 (1):1-29.
    ABSTRACT Despite Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca’s well-known influence on argumentation studies, it is striking that their theory of argumentation no longer stands out as a living project in the field. On the one hand, critics argue that their theory is inherently relativistic and therefore incapable of aiding argument evaluation. On the other hand, critics argue that, even as a descriptive theory, it fails to sufficiently justify its own systematic ambitions. This article addresses these dual concerns by returning to one of the (...)
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