TY - JOUR
T1 - Carnapian explication and ameliorative analysis
T2 - a systematic comparison
AU - Dutilh Novaes, Catarina
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - A distinction often drawn is one between conservative versus revisionary conceptions of philosophical analysis with respect to commonsensical beliefs and intuitions. This paper offers a comparative investigation of two revisionary methods: Carnapian explication and ameliorative analysis as developed by S. Haslanger. It is argued that they have a number of common features, and in particular that they share a crucial political dimension: they both have the potential to serve as instrument for social reform. Indeed, they may produce improved versions of key concepts of everyday life, for example those pertaining to social categories such as gender and race (among others), which in turn may lead to social change. The systematic comparison of these two frameworks offered here, where similarities as well as differences are discussed, is likely to provide useful guidance to practitioners of both approaches, as it will highlight important aspects of each of them that tend to remain implicit and under-theorized in existing applications of these methodologies to specific questions.
AB - A distinction often drawn is one between conservative versus revisionary conceptions of philosophical analysis with respect to commonsensical beliefs and intuitions. This paper offers a comparative investigation of two revisionary methods: Carnapian explication and ameliorative analysis as developed by S. Haslanger. It is argued that they have a number of common features, and in particular that they share a crucial political dimension: they both have the potential to serve as instrument for social reform. Indeed, they may produce improved versions of key concepts of everyday life, for example those pertaining to social categories such as gender and race (among others), which in turn may lead to social change. The systematic comparison of these two frameworks offered here, where similarities as well as differences are discussed, is likely to provide useful guidance to practitioners of both approaches, as it will highlight important aspects of each of them that tend to remain implicit and under-theorized in existing applications of these methodologies to specific questions.
KW - Ameliorative analysis
KW - Carnap
KW - Explication
KW - Gender
KW - Haslanger
KW - Philosophical methods
KW - Race
KW - Revisionary analysis
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U2 - 10.1007/s11229-018-1732-9
DO - 10.1007/s11229-018-1732-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85042404501
SN - 0039-7857
VL - 197
SP - 1011
EP - 1034
JO - Synthese
JF - Synthese
IS - 3
ER -