概念の膨張,コミュニケーションと理解,そして集団の注意
1Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria.
まとめ
概念の膨張や 言語の変化による 問題の特定は 職場での嫌がらせのような 特定の問題に関する コミュニケーションを妨げません 議論は,言語の使用が集団の注意を問題に向けさせる方法に関するものかもしれません.
科学分野:
- 言語の哲学
- 社会科学
- 言語学
背景:
- 否定的な経験や傷害や不正義に関連した概念的な膨張について懸念があります.
- 人種差別やセクシャルハラスメントのような概念の範囲を広げている 言語の変化に異論が生じます
- 概念的インフレは,特定の問題カテゴリーの特定を容易にする言語的慣行の変化を伴う.
研究 の 目的:
- 概念的インフレを,問題識別のための言語的慣行の変化として定義する.
- 概念的インフレがサブ問題 (例えば,職場対ストリートハラスメント) についてのコミュニケーションに影響を与えるかどうかを分析する.
- 社会問題に対する集団的注意の割り当てにおける概念的インフレの役割を探求する.
主な方法:
- 概念的変化と言語的実践の哲学的な分析
- 言語哲学と倫理学の既存の研究を基に議論を展開する.
- 専門用語と注意の分布の関係を調べる
主要な成果:
- 概念的なインフレは,特定の問題やそれらの類似点/相違点についてのコミュニケーションを大幅に妨げたり改善したりしません.
- 言語資源は柔軟性があり, 微妙なコミュニケーションのための創造的な利用と開発を可能にします.
- 概念的インフレに関する意見の相違は,集団の注意資源の配分に及ぼす影響から生じることがあります.
結論:
- 概念の膨張がコミュニケーションに与える影響は,言語の柔軟性のために最小限です.
- 概念的なインフレをめぐる意見の相違の核は 社会的注意の戦略的配置にあるかもしれません
- 問題を定義する用語は 集団の注意を向ける方向に 影響を与える可能性があります
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