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    Christopher Essert's Property Law in the Society of Equals is an extremely ambitious and wide-ranging treatment of property that aims to give a unified moral and conceptual account of the subject....
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    Covert, Not Innocent—Narrowing the Reach of Saul's Account
    APA Studies in Feminism and Philosophy 25 (1): 13-18. 2025.
    Saul’s Dogwhistles and Figleaves gives an account of dogwhistles, which, as Saul’s wide range of examples shows, is easy to apply to a great deal of problematic speech that philosophers of language have been interested in. This paper raises the worry that this account applies too easily to speech received by bigoted audience members. While Saul is quite right to be interested in the ways that speakers can unwittingly dogwhistle, her definition also applies to speech that primes problematic attit…Read more
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    The semantics of deadnames
    Philosophical Studies 181 (4): 715-739. 2024.
    Longstanding philosophical debate over the semantics of proper names has yet to examine the distinctive behavior of deadnames, names that have been rejected by their former bearers. The use of these names to deadname individuals is derogatory, but deadnaming derogates differently than other kinds of derogatory speech. This paper examines different accounts of this behavior, illustrates what going views of names will have to say to account for it, and articulates a novel version of predicativism …Read more