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    Subject Change Worries
    In Manuel Gustavo Isaac, Steffen Koch & Kevin Scharp (eds.), New Perspectives on Conceptual Engineering - Volume 1: Foundational Issues, Springer. pp. 47-66. 2025.
    Do novel usages characteristic of conceptual engineering and amelioration problematically change the subject? The worry that they do points to broader questions in the philosophy of language, but is not itself compelling. Like semantic variation in the wild, novel usages of the sort favored by these projects are unlikely to generate epistemic defects over shorter, or longer, time horizons. However, rhetorical bids to implement these projects in less than cooperative environments may do so, and b…Read more
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    Meaning change and changing meaning
    Synthese 200 (2): 1-26. 2022.
    Is volitional conceptual change feasible? Answering that question requires a theory of semantic change, which is sometimes thought elusive. Fortunately, much is known about semantic change as it occurs in the wild. While usage is chaotic and complex, changes in a word’s use can produce changes in its meaning. There are several under-appreciated empirical constraints on how meanings change that stem from the following observation: word use finely reflects equilibrium between various communicative…Read more