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Philosophy of language --- Grammar --- Sentences (Grammar) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Language and languages --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Intension (Philosophy) --- Logical semantics --- Semantics (Logic) --- Semeiotics --- Significs --- Syntactics --- Unified science --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Logical positivism --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philosophy, Modern --- Semiotics --- Signs and symbols --- Symbolism --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Definition (Philosophy) --- Sentences --- Philosophy --- Linguistics --- Philology
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Jennifer Saul presents a close analysis of the distinction between lying to others and misleading them. Shedding light on key debates in philosophy of language and tackling the widespread moral preference for misleading over lying, she establishes a new view on the moral significance of the distinction.
Philosophy of language --- General ethics --- Truthfulness and falsehood. --- Language and languages --- Philosophy. --- Truthfulness and falsehood --- Deception --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Chicanery --- Deceit --- Subterfuge --- Intrigue --- Believability --- Credibility --- Falsehood --- Lying --- Post-truth --- Untruthfulness --- Reliability --- Truth --- Honesty
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Dogwhistles and Figleaves explores ways in which political discourse in recent years has become more openly racist, and accepting of wildly implausible conspiracy theories. Jennifer Saul shows how two linguistic devices, dogwhistles and figleaves, have played a crucial role in this, and have exploited and widened existing divisions in society.
Razzismo --- Influssi [del] Linguaggio. --- Language and languages --- Racism in language --- Truthfulness and falsehood --- Political aspects
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