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Logic --- Language and ethics --- Ethics and language --- Ethics --- Language and ethics.
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Language and ethics --- Langage et morale --- #gsdb5 --- #GROL:SEMI-17<09> --- Ethics and language --- Ethics
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Language and ethics --- History --- Hare, R. M. --- 241*06 --- -Ethics and language --- Ethics --- Moraaltheologie: methodiek --- -Moraaltheologie: methodiek --- 241*06 Moraaltheologie: methodiek --- -241*06 Moraaltheologie: methodiek --- Ethics and language --- Hare, Richard Mervyn --- Hare, Richard M. --- Language and ethics - History
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Ethics --- Language and ethics --- Ethics and language --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Ethics. --- Language and ethics.
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This book examines the issues surrounding the problematic perpetuation of dominant sign systems through the framework of 'semioethics'. Semioethics is concerned with using semiotics as a powerful tool to critique the status quo and move beyond the reproduction of the dominant order of communication. The aim is to present semioethics as a method to engage semiotics in an active rethink of our ability as humans to affect change.
Semiotics. --- Semiotics --- Language and ethics. --- Ethics and language --- Ethics --- Semeiotics --- Semiology (Linguistics) --- Semantics --- Signs and symbols --- Structuralism (Literary analysis) --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Philosophy. --- Semiotics, Communication.
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Philosophy of language --- General ethics --- English language --- Stilistics --- 82:1 --- Literatuur en filosofie --- Language and ethics. --- Style (Philosophy) --- Philosophy. --- 82:1 Literatuur en filosofie --- Style (Philosophy). --- Language and ethics --- Philosophy --- Ethics and language --- Ethics --- Germanic languages
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Do the notions of "World Lingua Franca" and "World Literature" now need to be firmly relegated to an imperialist-cum-colonialist past? Or can they be rehabilitated in a practical and equitable way that fully endorses a politics of recognition? For scholars in the field of languages and literatures, this is the central dilemma to be faced in a world that is increasingly globalized. In this book, the possible banes and benefits of globalization are illuminated from many different viewpoints by scholars based in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. Among their more particular topics of discussion are: language spread, language hegemony, and language conservation; literary canons, literature and identity, and literary anthologies; and the bearing of the new communication technologies on languages and literatures alike. Throughout the book, however, the most frequently explored opposition is between languages or literatures perceived as "major" and others perceived as "minor", two terms which are sometimes qualitative in connotation, sometimes quantitative, and sometimes both at once, depending on who is using them and with reference to what.
Discourse analysis, Literary --- Communication in literature --- Language and ethics --- Literature --- Globalization --- History and criticism --- Philosophy --- Discourse analysis, Literary. --- Language --- Globalisierung. --- Weltsprache. --- Minderheitensprache. --- Literatur. --- Globalization. --- Language and languages --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Authors --- Authorship --- Ethics and language --- Ethics --- Literary discourse analysis --- Rhetoric --- Literary style
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Viewing literature as one among other forms of communication, Roger D. Sell and his colleagues evaluate writer-respondent relationships according to the same ethical criterion as applies for dialogue of any other kind. In a nutshell: Are writers and readers respecting each other's human autonomy? If and when the answer here is "Yes!", Sell's team describe the communication that is going on as 'genuine'. In this latest book, they offer new illustrations of what they mean by this, and ask whether genuineness is compatible with communicational directness and communicational indirectness. Is there
Communication in literature. --- Discourse analysis, Literary. --- Language and ethics. --- Literature -- Philosophy. --- Discourse analysis, Literary --- Communication in literature --- Language and ethics --- Literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Philosophy --- Diskursanalyse. --- Literatur. --- Kommunikation. --- Ethik. --- Philosophy. --- Literature and philosophy --- Philosophy and literature --- Ethics and language --- Literary discourse analysis --- Theory --- Ethics --- Rhetoric --- Literary style
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Is the science of moral cognition usefully modelled on aspects of Universal Grammar? Are human beings born with an innate 'moral grammar' that causes them to analyse human action in terms of its moral structure, with just as little awareness as they analyse human speech in terms of its grammatical structure? Questions like these have been at the forefront of moral psychology ever since John Mikhail revived them in his influential work on the linguistic analogy and its implications for jurisprudence and moral theory. In this seminal book, Mikhail offers a careful and sustained analysis of the moral grammar hypothesis, showing how some of John Rawls' original ideas about the linguistic analogy, together with famous thought experiments like the trolley problem, can be used to improve our understanding of moral and legal judgement.
Generative grammar --- Language and ethics --- Ethics and language --- Ethics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Grammar, Generative --- Grammar, Transformational --- Grammar, Transformational generative --- Transformational generative grammar --- Transformational grammar --- Psycholinguistics --- Derivation --- Chomsky, Noam. --- Rawls, John, --- Language and ethics. --- Generative grammar. --- Chomsky, Noam --- Chomsky, Abraham Noam --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy
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Infectious diseases. Communicable diseases --- Lexicology. Semantics --- psychologie --- wetenschap --- technologie --- linguïstiek --- psycholinguïstiek --- antropologie --- COVID-19 (Disease) --- Language and ethics. --- Ethics and language --- Ethics --- 2019-nCoV disease --- 2019 novel coronavirus disease --- Coronavirus disease-19 --- Coronavirus disease 2019 --- COVID-19 virus disease --- COVID19 (Disease) --- Novel coronavirus disease, 2019 --- SARS coronavirus 2 disease --- SARS-CoV-2 disease --- Coronavirus infections --- Respiratory infections
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