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Adele Mercier

Queen's University
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  • Queen's University
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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  • Référence, contexte et attitudes (review)
    Dialogue 37 (1): 191-193. 1998.
  •  1274
    On Communication-Based D e Re Thought, Commitments D e Dicto, and Word Individuation
    In Kumiko Murasugi & Robert Stainton (eds.), Philosophy and linguistics, Westview Press. pp. 85--111. 1999.
    Provides an account of how necessary subjective syntactic investments on the part of speakers affect the semantic contents of their words and the possibilities for their thought-contents.
    Speaker Meaning and Linguistic MeaningPhilosophy of LinguisticsWords
  •  67
    Religious Belief and Self‐Deception
    In Michael Tooley (ed.), 50 Voices of Disbelief: Why We Are Atheists, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.
    This chapter contains sections titled: References.
    Self-DeceptionTacit and Dispositional BeliefFaith
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    A Perverse Case of the Contingent A Priori
    Philosophical Topics 23 (2): 221-259. 1995.
    Apriority and NecessityLogic and Philosophy of Logic, MiscFeminist Philosophy of Language
  •  167
    On the Nature of Marriage
    The Monist 91 (3-4): 407-421. 2008.
    Philosophy of Sexuality
  •  75
    Référence, contexte et attitudes Eros Corazza Collection «Analytiques», vol. 8 Montréal, Bellarmin; Paris, Vrin, 1995, 222 p (review)
    Dialogue 37 (1): 191-. 1998.
    Reference
  •  122
    Mercier's Reply to Lee
    The Monist 91 (3-4): 439-441. 2008.
  •  194
    Meaning and Necessity
    Essays in Philosophy 8 (1): 142-181. 2007.
    Think of this paper as an exercise in applied philosophy of language. It has both semantic and deontic concerns. More than about the meaning of ‘marriage,’ it is about how one goes about determining the meaning of social kind terms like ‘marriage’. But it is equally about the place of philosophy of language in the legislative sphere, and inter alia, about the roles and responsibilities of philosophers in public life
    Philosophy of SexualityFeminism: Marriage and Civil UnionsFeminist Philosophy of LanguageAnalytic Fe…Read more
    Philosophy of SexualityFeminism: Marriage and Civil UnionsFeminist Philosophy of LanguageAnalytic FeminismTopics in Feminist Philosophy, MiscHomosexualityGay Marriage
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    L'homme et la factrice: sur la logique du genre en français
    Dialogue 41 (3): 481-. 2002.
    I present several arguments which provide what I consider to be a definitive argument against certain forms of masculine language in their so-called sexually neutral usage. In the first part, I concentrate on the use of the word and I defend the idea that it embodies a perverse contingent a priori. In the second part, I examine how this pernicious a prioriinfects the pronominal system of French. I conclude with an undoubtedly surprising linguistic and feminist criticism of a recent decision by t…Read more
    I present several arguments which provide what I consider to be a definitive argument against certain forms of masculine language in their so-called sexually neutral usage. In the first part, I concentrate on the use of the word and I defend the idea that it embodies a perverse contingent a priori. In the second part, I examine how this pernicious a prioriinfects the pronominal system of French. I conclude with an undoubtedly surprising linguistic and feminist criticism of a recent decision by the Office de la langue franbec to feminize job titles, arguing instead that the problem lies elsewhere and hence so does an efficient solution
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    Consumerism and language acquisition
    Linguistics and Philosophy 17 (5). 1994.
    Philosophy of Language, MiscellaneousLanguages, MiscLinguistic UniversalsKnowledge of LanguageIdiole…Read more
    Philosophy of Language, MiscellaneousLanguages, MiscLinguistic UniversalsKnowledge of LanguageIdiolectsPublic Language
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