CALL FOR PAPERS

2021-07-28

CALL FOR PAPERS

Value and Emotions: Talking (and Not Talking) about Morals, Taste, and Art

 

The Philosophy of Science (Filozofia Nauki) invites submissions for a special interdisciplinary issue of the journal.

This volume is devoted to the language speakers use to talk about their aesthetic and gustatory experiences, in which they express moral judgments and they give voice to their praise or bias. Subjective aspects of reality have recently received considerable attention from philosophers of language and linguists. The hotly debated problems include: disagreement, semantic and pragmatic mechanisms involved in encoding judgment, and the semantics of slurs. Some attention has also been paid to the issues of how using derogatory or xenophobic language poisons the conversational ground and to the phenomenon of taboo words. Fewer papers have been devoted to the language used to express emotions or disagreement about them.

We invite contributions relating, but not limited to:

- semantics of aesthetic and moral adjectives, predicates of taste

- semantics and pragmatics of subjective judgments

- new approaches to expressivism

- disagreement

- perspectivality and indexicality

- slurs and expletives

- taboo

- metaphor and other literary devices

 

The Philosophy of Science (Filozofia Nauki) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal of philosophy in the analytic tradition. It is indexed by Web of Science and Scopus.

 

We invite original contributions written in English. The manuscripts should be submitted by March 31, 2022. All papers included in the volume will have been peer-reviewed.

 

Manuscripts can be submitted either through our website [submit an article] or emailed to thephos@uw.edu.pl.

 

Before submitting a manuscript, please consult the author guidelines at https://www.fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/about/submissions.

 

If you should have any questions, do not hesitate to write us at thephos@uw.edu.pl.

 

Guest-editor: Natalia Karczewska, Ph.D.

University of Warsaw,

Department of Philosophy