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Social identity, group speech, and negotiated meaningLanguage and Communication 72 13-24. 2020.Certain approaches to the meaning of utterances primarily characterize speakers' communicative intentions as the only source of meaning of a speaker's utterance. I show that a strict version of this position is difficult to maintain because the meaning of an utterance is partially due to the intentional attitudes of the audience to an utterance, including their reaction to the social identity of a speaker. This can result in a negotiation over meaning that can take place if the speaker and audie…Read more
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Fairfield UniversityVisiting Assistant Professor
The Graduate Center, CUNY
PhD, 2021
Areas of Specialization
Social Ontology |
Social Philosophy |
Metaphysics |
Philosophy of Law |
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Social Science |
Political Theory |
Karl Marx |
Philosophy of Language |