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BOOK REVIEW: MARQUES, T. & WIKFORSS, Å (EDS.), Shifting Concepts (Oxford University Press, 2020, 284 Pages).
Joan Gimeno-simósubject
BC1-199PragmaticsInternalismLogicContextMetasemanticsB1-5802Conceptual EngineeringInternalism and externalismContext (language use)Interpersonal communicationExternalismPragmaticsExternalismSemanticsEpistemologySemanticsPhilosophyVariation (linguistics)SociologyPhilosophy (General)Intrapersonal communicationdescription
Abstract In this review I provide a brief analysis of the main features of the collective volume Shifting Concepts (Oxford University Press, 2020), edited by Teresa Marques and Asa Wikforss. The volume addresses several related topics, and it contains contributions from psychologists and philosophers. It deals with the topic of concept variation understood in a broad sense, for it tackles diachronic, contextual, interpersonal and even intrapersonal variation; besides, the second part of the book is devoted to the topic of concept revision and amelioration. I provide a brief description of the book and then I critically assess each of the contributions.
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