Oxford Handbook of Applied Philosophy of Language
Discover the groundbreaking insights in the Oxford Handbook of Applied Philosophy of Language by Luvell Anderson, published by Oxford University Press in 2024. This comprehensive handbook spans 720 pages, delving into the dynamic intersection of philosophy and language within our social landscape.
Explore critical issues such as dehumanizing speech, dog whistles, taboo language, and the ethics surrounding communication. The book also addresses contemporary concerns like pornography, appropriation, implicit bias, and various speech acts. Each chapter offers a unique perspective, making this handbook an essential resource for anyone interested in the philosophical implications of language.
Whether you are a student, educator, or a curious reader, the Oxford Handbook of Applied Philosophy of Language is a must-have addition to your collection, providing valuable insights into how language shapes our understanding of the world.