All Stories

  1. The harms of non-derogatory uses of slurs and the Potential Normalization Argument
  2. Three Rich-Lexicon Theories of Slurs: A Comparison
  3. Disagreement, retraction, and the importance of perspective
  4. Parity, faultlessness and relativism: A response to Wright and Ferrari
  5. Introduction
  6. Relativism and Retraction: The Case Is Not Yet Lost
  7. Non-standard uses of hybrid evaluatives and the echoic view
  8. Illocutionary Disagreement in the Aesthetic Realm
  9. On Wyatt's Absolutist Account of Faultless Disagreement in Matters of Personal Taste
  10. Introduction: “Value in Language”
  11. A rich-lexicon theory of slurs and their uses
  12. Subject-Contextualism and the Meaning of Gender Terms
  13. Editors’ Introduction
  14. Minimal Disagreement
  15. MULTIPLE INDEXING RELATIVISM ABOUT PREDICATES OF TASTE
  16. How Propaganda Works: An Introduction
  17. Temporal Variadic Operators
  18. The use of the Binding Argument in the debate about location
  19. Relativism about predicates of personal taste and perspectival plurality
  20. The Many Uses of Predicates of Taste and the Challenge from Disagreement
  21. Relativism and Bound Predicates of Personal Taste: An Answer to Schaffer's Argument from Binding
  22. Meaning, Expression andExtremely StrongEvidence: A Reinforced Critique of Davis' Account of Speaker Meaning
  23. Temporalism and Composite Tense Operators
  24. Introduction: “Relativism about Value”
  25. Knowledge attributions and relevant epistemic standards
  26. The Nature and Structure of Content, by Jeffrey C. King.
  27. Contextualism and disagreement about taste
  28. Context Sensitivity: Indexicalism, Contextualism, Relativism