Conflation: logic and applications
Dave Ripley

June 2, 2017, 10:30am - 12:00pm
Philosophy & Bioethics Departments, Monash University

E561, Menzies Buiding
Monash University
Clayton 3800
Australia

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Abstract: Thinking seriously about conflation---treating distinct things as one---has the potential to open up new avenues in the philosophy of language. In this talk, I'll give a brief outline of the phenomenon, offer one way to capture it in a logical system, and sketch how this can be used to give us novel defenses both of "tolerant" accounts of vague language and "semantic" accounts of slurs.

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