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Our(?) Concept of Food or, They are Eating Their Pets
Year: 2025
Type of publication: článek v odborném periodiku
Name of source: European journal of philosophy
Publisher name: Wiley-Blackwell
Place: Hoboken
Page from-to: nestránkováno
Titles:
Language Name Abstract Keywords
cze Naše(?) pojetí jídla, aneb Jedí své domácí mazlíčky Článek zkoumá myšlenku, že hluboké neshody lze nejlépe pochopit jako zakořeněné v koncepčních rozdílech spíše než v rozdílech v úsudcích a názorech, a to prostřednictvím reflexe rozdílů mezi vegany a konzumenty masa. argumentace; pojmy; hluboké neshody; Iris Murdoch; Ludwig Wittgenstein; veganství
eng Our(?) Concept of Food or, They are Eating Their Pets "This article examines the idea that deep disagreements are best understood as rooted in conceptual differences rather than differences in judgments and opinions, by means of a reflection on the differences between a vegan and a meat eater. The aim is not to develop a new theory of ""deep disagreement"" but to gain clarity about one field in which agreement, even fruitful conversation, is hard to reach. This article shows how the exposure of conceptual differences can offer a way to move beyond this situation where positions have become fortified; but this requires a broad, praxis oriented, understanding of concepts and conceptual change." argumentation; concepts; conceptual change; conceptual differences; contextualism; Deep disagreements; Iris Murdoch; Ludwig Wittgenstein; moral differences; veganism