{"title":"Presentación del número monográfico sobre Expressing Hatred: The Political Dimension of Expressives","authors":"Eduardo Pérez Navarro, M. Sanz","doi":"10.6018/DAIMON.485241","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"espanolDesde hace unos anos, se ha producido dentro de la filosofia analitica un movimiento de acercamiento a las practicas reales y de huida de las idealizaciones no justificadas que pretende poner las herramientas conceptuales desarrolladas durante el ultimo siglo al servicio de la justicia social. En el ambito de la filosofia del lenguaje, este giro ha pasado por el analisis de expresiones del lenguaje natural que, por no encajar de forma completamente satisfactoria con la concepcion del significado como condiciones de verdad, han recibido tradicionalmente poca atencion. Sin embargo, estas expresiones juegan un papel fundamental en la comunicacion con impacto politico. Hablamos de los expresivos, esto es, expresiones que se utilizan para comunicar una cierta actitud. El proposito de este numero especial de Daimon es ofrecer una panoramica de algunos debates que se estan desarrollando en la actualidad en relacion con la dimension politica de los expresivos, pero tambien de discusiones cercanas que en ocasiones se solapan con esta, tanto en filosofia del lenguaje como en ramas de la filosofia afines. EnglishFor some years now, there has been a movement within analytic philosophy to get closer to real practices and to flee from unwarranted idealizations in order to put the conceptual tools developed over the last century at the service of social justice. In the field of philosophy of language, this turn has involved the analysis of natural language expressions that, not fitting in a completely satisfactory way with the conception of meaning as truth conditions, have traditionally received little attention. However, these expressions play a fundamental role in communication with political impact. We are talking about expressives, that is, expressions that are used to communicate a certain attitude. The purpose of this special issue of Daimon is to offer an overview of some of the debates that are currently taking place in relation to the political dimension of expressives, but also of related discussions that sometimes overlap with it, both in philosophy of language and in related branches of philosophy.","PeriodicalId":0,"journal":{"name":"","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2021-09-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.6018/DAIMON.485241","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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espanolDesde hace unos anos, se ha producido dentro de la filosofia analitica un movimiento de acercamiento a las practicas reales y de huida de las idealizaciones no justificadas que pretende poner las herramientas conceptuales desarrolladas durante el ultimo siglo al servicio de la justicia social. En el ambito de la filosofia del lenguaje, este giro ha pasado por el analisis de expresiones del lenguaje natural que, por no encajar de forma completamente satisfactoria con la concepcion del significado como condiciones de verdad, han recibido tradicionalmente poca atencion. Sin embargo, estas expresiones juegan un papel fundamental en la comunicacion con impacto politico. Hablamos de los expresivos, esto es, expresiones que se utilizan para comunicar una cierta actitud. El proposito de este numero especial de Daimon es ofrecer una panoramica de algunos debates que se estan desarrollando en la actualidad en relacion con la dimension politica de los expresivos, pero tambien de discusiones cercanas que en ocasiones se solapan con esta, tanto en filosofia del lenguaje como en ramas de la filosofia afines. EnglishFor some years now, there has been a movement within analytic philosophy to get closer to real practices and to flee from unwarranted idealizations in order to put the conceptual tools developed over the last century at the service of social justice. In the field of philosophy of language, this turn has involved the analysis of natural language expressions that, not fitting in a completely satisfactory way with the conception of meaning as truth conditions, have traditionally received little attention. However, these expressions play a fundamental role in communication with political impact. We are talking about expressives, that is, expressions that are used to communicate a certain attitude. The purpose of this special issue of Daimon is to offer an overview of some of the debates that are currently taking place in relation to the political dimension of expressives, but also of related discussions that sometimes overlap with it, both in philosophy of language and in related branches of philosophy.