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Conceptual Inflation

EurAmerica (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Theorists have raised worries about conceptual inflation for more than three decades. These worries have been frequently expressed about ‘racism’ and ‘racist’, as well as other politically contested terms. However, these theorists have not always been clear about what conceptual inflation is or why it is worrisome. By disentangling different threads of these conceptual inflation critiques, we construct a taxonomy of different types of conceptual inflation. We start with a brief history of conceptual inflation critiques, with a focus on the terms ‘racism’ and ‘racist’. We then separate out descriptive and normative components of conceptual inflation critiques. Focusing on the descriptive component, we emphasize that it is about meaning and not frequency of use, and we clarify different aspects about variation in the meaning of these terms that has concerned these theorists. We distinguish between two aspects of meaning, extension and intensity, and two kinds of variation, synchronic and diachronic. Our taxonomy reveals what kind of evidence would support or challenge different types of conceptual inflation critiques.

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Shen-yi Liao
University of Puget Sound
Nat Hansen
University of Reading

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The Imperative of Integration.Elizabeth Anderson -2010 - Princeton University Press.
Measuring Conceptual Inflation: the Case of 'Racist'.Nat Hansen &Shen-yi Liao -forthcoming -Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy.
Theories of Meaning.Jeff Speaks -forthcoming -Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Racism as disrespect.Joshua Glasgow -2009 -Ethics 120 (1):64-93.

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