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The Expression of Hate in Hate Speech

Teresa Marques

2022Journal of Applied Philosophy14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT In this article, I argue that hate speech expresses hate, and I answer some objections to expressivist views. First, I briefly comment on some limitations of pragmatic accounts of harmful speech. I then present an expressive‐normative view of derogatory discourse according to which it is expressive of an affective state by presupposing it. A linguistic act expressive of an affective state inherits the normativity that is constitutive of that state, as directed to its intentional object. If the act is successful, it updates the conversational context with the normative appraisal conditions of the affective state presupposed. I argue that this model can be applied to hate speech. I rely on current research on the psychology of hate to identify the appraisal conditions, action tendencies, and motivational goals characteristic of hate. The account supplements other pragmatic accounts of hate speech.

Topics & Concepts

NormativeSpeech actAction (physics)Expression (computer science)State (computer science)Context (archaeology)PragmaticsPsychologyEpistemologyAppraisal theorySociologyObject (grammar)Indirect speechLinguisticsSocial psychologyPhilosophyComputer sciencePaleontologyPhysicsAlgorithmProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsBiologyHate Speech and Cyberbullying DetectionPolitical Philosophy and EthicsWar, Ethics, and Justification
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