Verbal disputes and topic continuity

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Abstract

Changing concepts comes with a risk of creating merely verbal disputes. Accounts of topic continuity (such as Herman Cappelen’s) are supposed to solve this problem. As this paper shows, however, no existing solution avoids the danger of mere verbalness. On the contrary, accounts of topic continuity in fact increase the danger of overlooking merely verbal disputes between pre- and post-ameliorators. Ultimately, this paper suggests accepting the danger of mere verbalness resulting from a change in topic as a downside of conceptual engineering. Changing the topic under discussion may be worth the risk, however, in many cases. In fact, this paper proposes that the main goal of conceptual engineering should be seen as changing topics for the better.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2920-2941
Number of pages22
JournalInquiry
Volume68
Issue number9
Early online date25 Nov 2020
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Peer-reviewedYes

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Scopus 85096514763

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Sustainable Development Goals

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Keywords

  • Conceptual engineering, conceptual ethics, topic continuity, verbal disputes