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252Sincerity SilencingHypatia 29 (2): 458-473. 2014.Catharine MacKinnon claims that pornography silences women in a way that violates the right to free speech. This claim is, of course, controversial, but if it is correct, then the very free speech reasons for protecting pornography appear also to afford reason to restrict it. For this reason, it has gained considerable attention. The philosophical literature thus far focuses on a type of silencing identified and analyzed by Jennifer Hornsby and Rae Langton (H&L). This article identifies, analyze…Read more
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78On Pragmatics, Exercitive Speech Acts and PornographyLodz Papers in Pragmatics 5 (1): 133-155. 2009.On Pragmatics, Exercitive Speech Acts and PornographySuppose that a suspect being questioned by the police says, "I think I'd better talk to a lawyer." Whether that suspect has invoked her right to an attorney depends on which particular speech act(s) her utterance is. If she is merely thinking aloud about what she ought to do, then she has not invoked that right. If, on the other hand, she has thereby requested a lawyer, she has. Similarly, suppose that an unhappily married man says "I want my …Read more
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128Book Review:Reading Putnam Peter Clark, Bob Hale (review)Philosophy of Science 65 (2): 372-. 1998.
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157The neglected controversy over metaphysical realismPhilosophy 77 (1): 5-21. 2002.In what follows, I motivate and clarify the controversy over metaphysical realism (the claim that there is a single objective way that the world is) by defending it against two objections. A clear understanding of why these objections are misguided goes a considerable distance in illuminating the complex and controversial nature of m-realism. Once the complex thesis is defined, some objections to it are considered. Since m-realism is such a complex and controversial thesis, it cannot legitimatel…Read more
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133Privileging propertiesPhilosophical Studies 105 (1): 1-23. 2001.The idea that the world is human construction is fairly familiar and generally disparaged. One version of this claim is partially defendedhere. This subjectivist thesis concerns a debate about the objectivityof rightness of categorization. A problem about the discriminatoryrole of properties is both presented and motivated. The subjectivistthesis is articulated and defended against two powerful objections.Finally, this thesis is shown to be conceptually independent ofboth verificationism and emp…Read more
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2182Debate: On silencing and sexual refusalJournal of Political Philosophy 17 (4): 487-494. 2009.This paper argues that an addressee's failure to recognize a speaker's authority can constitutes another form of silencing.
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377Speech and Harm: Controversies Over Free Speech (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2012.This volume draws on a range of approaches in order to explore the problem and determine what ought to be done about allegedly harmful speech.Most liberal societies are deeply committed to a principle of free speech. At the same time, however, there is evidence that some kinds of speech are harmful in ways that are detrimental to important liberal values, such as social equality. Might a genuine commitment to free speech require that we legally permit speech even when it is harmful, and even whe…Read more
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893This is a review of Seana Shiffrin's _Speech Matters_.
Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Law |
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |