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    The normativity of gender discourse: A pragmatic approach
    Philosophical Quarterly 76 (1): 219-238. 2026.
    Many disputes about gender are normatively charged. To account for this, some suggest building normativity into the semantics of gender terms. I propose an alternative, pragmatic account. When speakers utter gender-attributing sentences of the form ‘Person A is of gender G’, they often pragmatically convey normative content about whether A should be categorized as G. After critically discussing the semantic approach, I motivate and discuss in detail this novel pragmatic view and elaborate on its…Read more
  •  328
    Wahrheit ist nicht alles - Ein Beitrag zur feministischen Sprachkritik
    Zeitschrift Für Didaktik der Philosophie Und Ethik 2025 (1): 13-21. 2025.
    „Was darf man überhaupt noch sagen?!“ Der vorliegende Beitrag widmet sich dieser Frage aus sprachphilosophisch informierter Perspektive. Er ruft wichtige Unterscheidungen in Erinnerung und wendet diese in einer kurzen begriffsethischen Fallstudie auf die Debatte über Geschlecht an.
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    The Normativity of Gender Discourse: A Pragmatic Approach
    The Philosophical Quarterly 76 (1). 2026.
    Many disputes about gender are normatively charged. To account for this, some suggest building normativity into the semantics of gender terms. I propose an alternative, pragmatic account. When speakers utter gender-attributing sentences of the form ‘Person A is of gender G’, they often pragmatically convey normative content about whether A should be categorized as G. After critically discussing the semantic approach, I motivate and discuss in detail this novel pragmatic view and elaborate on its…Read more
  •  1092
    Philosophische Diskurse können auf verschiedene Arten und aus verschiedenen Gründen missglücken. Sind Streitende in einen bloßen Streit um Worte verstrickt, so liegt ihrem Streit keine Uneinigkeit zugrunde. Aufgrund eines sprachlichen Missverständnisses reden sie bloß aneinander vorbei. Das vorliegende Buch entwirft in seinem ersten Teil erstmalig eine detaillierte Theorie bloßer Streite um Worte. Was zeichnet solch missglückte Streite aus? Und welche Indizien können den Verdacht eines bloßen St…Read more
  •  807
    Verbalismus, Epistemizismus und die Debatte um personale Identität
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 77 (4): 484-504. 2023.
    It is a startling fact that, despite its long and rich history, the debate about per- sonal identity is far from settled. The present paper examines two deflationary explanations for this: a) the dispute is merely verbal (verbalism); b) there cannot be sufficient justification for preferring one theory of personal identity over the others (epistemicism). As this paper argues, there is evidence that either verba- lism or epistemicism provides a correct account of the personal identity debate.
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    The metalinguistic approach to conceptual engineering construes disputes between linguistic reformers and linguistic conservatives as metalinguistic disagreements on how best to use particular expressions. As the present paper argues, this approach has various merits. However, it was recently criticised in Cappelen’s seminal Fixing Language. Cappelen raises an important objection against the metalinguistic picture. According to this objection – the Babel objection, as I shall call it – the metal…Read more
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    (Mere) Verbalness and Substantivity Revisited
    Erkenntnis 88 (5): 1955-1978. 2021.
    Verbal disputes are often seen as closely related to a lack of substantivity. However, a systematic and comprehensive investigation of how verbalness relates to substantivity is still missing. The present paper attempts to close this gap. In addition to offering different conceptions of verbalness, the paper further develops Sider’s (Writing the Book of the World, OUP, Oxford, 2011) notion of substantivity. Ultimately, I argue for a more careful choice of terminology when it comes to assessing a…Read more
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    Topics, Disputes and 'Going Meta'
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1-29. forthcoming.
    On a naive view of conceptual engineering, conceptual engineers simply aim at engineering concepts. This picture has recently come under attack. Sarah Sawyer (2018, 2020) and Derek Ball (2020) present two rather different, yet equally unorthodox, accounts of conceptual engineering, which they take to be superior to the naive picture. This paper casts doubts on the superiority of their respective accounts. By elaborating on the explanatory potential of “going meta”, the paper defends the naive vi…Read more
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    Verbal disputes and topic continuity
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (9): 2920-2941. 2025.
    Changing concepts comes with a risk of creating merely verbal disputes. Accounts of topic continuity (such as Herman Cappelen’s) are supposed to solve this problem. As this paper shows, however, no existing solution avoids the danger of mere verbalness. On the contrary, accounts of topic continuity in fact increase the danger of overlooking merely verbal disputes between pre- and post-ameliorators. Ultimately, this paper suggests accepting the danger of mere verbalness resulting from a change in…Read more