Thick Terms and Secondary Contents

Festschrift for Matti Eklund (2024)
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Abstract

In recent literature many theorists, including Eklund (2011), endorse or express sympathy towards the view that the evaluative content of thick terms is not asserted with utterances of sentences containing them but rather part of their secondary content. In this article we discuss a number of features of thick terms which speak against this view. We further argue that these features are not shared by another, recently much-discussed, class of hybrid evaluative terms, so-called slurs, and that the evaluative contents of these might thus very well be secondary.

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Nils Franzén
Umeå University
Felka Katharina
Universität Konstanz

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