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Sincerely, Anonymous.

Grace Paterson1

  • 1Department of Philosophy University of Vienna Vienna Austria.

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This study defines anonymous speech as intentionally anonymized speech, focusing on blocking speaker identification. It explores pseudonyms and communicative anonymization, alongside their ethical implications.

Keywords:
anonymityanonymous speechidentifying informationpseudonymsspeaker intentionsspeech acts

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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Language
  • Communication Studies
  • Ethics

Background:

  • Anonymous speech is often discussed based on its effects, not its intentional nature.
  • Existing definitions may not fully capture the nuances of blocking speaker identification.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define anonymous speech acts based on intentional blocking of identification.
  • To analyze subclasses of anonymized speech, including pseudonyms and communicative anonymization.
  • To consider the pragmatic and ethical dimensions of anonymized speech.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of anonymous speech acts.
  • Examination of intentionality in blocking speaker identification.
  • Case studies of pseudonymous and communicatively anonymized speech.

Main Results:

  • Anonymous speech is best defined by the intent to block identification, not by imperfect epistemic correlations.
  • Identifies and analyzes pseudonyms and communicative anonymization as key subclasses.
  • Highlights various pragmatic and ethical issues associated with anonymized communication.

Conclusions:

  • A precise definition of anonymous speech hinges on intentionality.
  • Understanding the mechanisms of anonymization is crucial for ethical and pragmatic analysis.
  • Further research into the societal impact of anonymized speech is warranted.