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SUMMARY:Value in Language
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LOCATION:Bratislava\, Slovakia
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Description</strong></p>\n<p>Many expressions in natural language are used to convey how we value parts of the world &ndash\; things\, events\, actions\, people. We use them to express our own opinions\, but they also help us gain insight into what others think. Value and valuing is a crucial part of our lives: it guides us into action\, it categorizes the world around us\, it shapes our identity.</p>\n<p>The workshop focuses on issues in the semantics of natural language expressions that are used to express value and valuing. Evaluative expressions (moral terms like &ldquo\;good&rdquo\;\, &ldquo\;bad&rdquo\; or &ldquo\;ought to&rdquo\;\, aesthetic adjectives like &ldquo\;beautiful&rdquo\;\, &ldquo\;ugly&rdquo\;\, &ldquo\;balanced&rdquo\;\, predicates of taste like &ldquo\;tasty&rdquo\;\, &ldquo\;disgusting&rdquo\;\, &rdquo\;boring&rdquo\;\, thick terms like &ldquo\;curageous&rdquo\; or &ldquo\;generous&rdquo\;)\, slurs like &ldquo\;boche&rdquo\; and expressives like &ldquo\;damn&rdquo\; are among the expressions that involve\, in some way or another\, valuing and value. Among the questions this workshop aims at tackling are the following:</p>\n<p>-&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; How do languages encode value (if at all)?</p>\n<p>-&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Should value be part of the semantics of a language or of pragmatics (or neither)?</p>\n<p>-&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; What are the best arguments for the main approaches to these expressions in the literature?</p>\n<p>-&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; How to accommodate non-orthodox uses of the expressions at stake (e.g.\, non-derogatory uses of slurs)?</p>\n<p>-&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; How is disagreement involving the expressions in question to be accounted for?</p>\n<p>-&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; What is the connection between the semantics of these expressions and the social milieus in which they are used?</p>\n<p>-&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; How are the most prominent linguistic features of those expressions (e.g.\, the &ldquo\;hyper-projectivity&rdquo\; of slurs) to be treated?</p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Organization and participants</strong></p>\n<p>The workshop is organized by Dan Zeman\, Matteo Pascucci and Mirco Sambrotta\, as part of the S.A.I.A. Initiative Project "Slovak-Austrian Philosophy of Language Network" (https://danzeman.weebly.com/slovak-austrian-cooperation.html) and hosted by the Department of Analytic Philosophy\, Slovak Academy of Sciences.</p>\n<p>The invited speakers at this event are&nbsp\;Bianca Cepollaro&nbsp\;(Vita-Salute San Raffaele University)\, Stefano Predelli&nbsp\;(University of Nottingham) and&nbsp\;Pekka V&auml\;yrynen&nbsp\;(University of Leeds). Their sessions are pre-read. If you want to participate\, please write to danczeman@gmail.com\, matteopascucci@yahoo.com or&nbsp\;mirco.sambrotta@gmail.com. For more information\, visit the website of the event:&nbsp\;https://danzeman.weebly.com/value-in-language.html.</p>\n<p><strong>Program</strong><br>(All times are CEST)<br><br>MONDAY\, MARCH 29<br>11.30-12.45: Nils Franz&eacute\;n (University of Uppsala) &amp\; Andr&eacute\;s Soria Ruiz (Universidade Nova de Lisboa): "Moral and Moorean Incoherencies"<br>Lunch<br>14.00-15.15:&nbsp\;Julia Zakkou (Bielefeld University): "Conventional Evaluativity"<br>15.30-16.45:&nbsp\;Camil Golub (University of Leeds/Rutgers University): "Quasi-Naturalism and the Problem of Alternative Normative Concepts"<br>17.00-18.00: Pekka V&auml\;yrynen&nbsp\;(University of Leeds)\, "Normative Naturalism\, on Its Own Terms"&nbsp\;[pre-read session]<br><br>TUESDAY\, MARCH 30<br>10.00-11.15:&nbsp\;Zuzanna Jusińska (University of Warsaw): "Slur Reclamation: Polysemy\, Echo\, or Both?"<br>11.30-12.45:&nbsp\;Justina&nbsp\;Ber&scaron\;kytė &amp\; Graham Stevens&nbsp\;(University of Manchester): "Slurs and Slurring Metaphors"<br>Lunch<br>14.00-15.15:&nbsp\;Gillian Gray (University of Michigan): "Not-So-Neutral Counterparts"<br>15.30-16.45:&nbsp\;Leopold Hess (University of Krakow): "What's in a Slur? Expressing Values and Evaluating Expressions"<br>17.00-18.00:&nbsp\;Bianca Cepollaro&nbsp\;(Vita-Salute San Raffaele University)\, "The Moral Status of the Reclamation of Slurs"&nbsp\;[pre-read session]<br><br>WEDNESDAY\, MARCH 31<br>14.00-15.15:&nbsp\;Natalia Karczewska (University of Warsaw): "Illocutionary Disagreement in Faultless Disagreement"<br>15.30-16.45:&nbsp\;Victor Carranza (University of Milan &amp\; Ecole Normale Sup&eacute\;rieure&nbsp\;de Paris): "The Expressive Creation Problem"<br>17.00-18.00: Stefano Predelli&nbsp\;(University of Nottingham)\, "Unmentionables. Some Remarks on Taboo"&nbsp\;[pre-read session]</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Dan Zeman;CN=Matteo Pascucci;CN=Mirco Sambrotta:
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