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  1. ‘The Ethics of Attention to Language’ Introducing Conceptual Injustice.Camille Braune - 2024 - Wittgenstein-Studien 15 (1):145-174.
    What is conceptual injustice, and how can it supplement hermeneutical injustice? By bringing feminist epistemology, in particular Miranda Fricker’s notion of hermeneutical injustice, into dialogue with conceptual ethics and conceptual engineering, this article sheds light on what conceptual injustice is and how it can supplement hermeneutical injustice. What needs to be understood is how concepts can be advantageous to some and disadvantageous to others. For this, I propose approaching language in its relationship with ethics: something I call the ethics of (...)
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  • The Availability of the Non-Ideal.Nikki Ernst - 2024 - Wittgenstein-Studien 15 (1):87-105.
    Philosophy of language in the 21st century has cultivated a concern for the hateful, the coercive, and the lethal. Amidst this shift of attention toward politically significant speech, ‘non-ideal’ philosophers of language investigate whether common conceptual toolkits from ‘mainstream’ philosophy of language manage to make contact with our non-ideal world in the first place. Drawing on a tradition of Wittgensteinian critical social thought, I contend that philosophers of language risk their (ideology‐)critical bite when they isolate our words from the activities (...)
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  • Introduction.Jasmin Trächtler & Isabel G. Gamero Cabrera - 2024 - Wittgenstein-Studien 15 (1):81-86.
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