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The Philosophy of (Im)politeness
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The Philosophy of (Im)politeness/ edited by Chaoqun Xie.
other author:
Xie, Chaoqun.
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XVII, 259 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
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Subject:
Pragmatics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81592-9
ISBN:
9783030815929
The Philosophy of (Im)politeness
The Philosophy of (Im)politeness
[electronic resource] /edited by Chaoqun Xie. - 1st ed. 2021. - XVII, 259 p. 1 illus.online resource. - Advances in (Im)politeness Studies,2524-4019. - Advances in (Im)politeness Studies,.
Chapter 1. Introduction. Approaching (im)politeness philosophically -- Part I. Social (im)politeness -- Chapter 2. Impoliteness and the human subject -- Chapter 3. Politeness as a social artistry -- Chapter 4. The social and epistemic benefits of polite conversations -- Part II. Normative (im)politeness -- Chapter 5. Mobile (im)politeness: The view from pragmatics -- Chapter 6. Polite strangers and ‘rude’ friends -- Chapter 7. The heart of politeness: Beyond social norms -- Part III. Emotional (im)politeness -- Chapter 8. Politeness, emotion and Aristotlean virtue -- Chapter 9. The epistemic value of politeness as a virtue -- Chapter 10. Politeness and tact in romantic love -- Part IV. Moral (im)politeness -- Chapter 11. Politeness and Pietas as annexed to the virtue of justice -- Chapter 12. ‘An illusion of affability that inspires love’: Kant on the value and disvalue of politeness -- Chapter 13. The hermeneutics of (im)politeness. .
This book explores what new light philosophical approaches shed on a deeper understanding of (im)politeness. There have been numerous studies on linguistic (im)politeness, however, little attention has been paid to its philosophical underpinnings. This book opens new avenues for both (im)politeness and philosophy. It contributes to a fruitful dialogue among philosophy, pragmatics, and sociology. This volume appeals to students and researchers in these fields.
ISBN: 9783030815929
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-81592-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: P99.4.P72
Dewey Class. No.: 401.45
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Chapter 1. Introduction. Approaching (im)politeness philosophically -- Part I. Social (im)politeness -- Chapter 2. Impoliteness and the human subject -- Chapter 3. Politeness as a social artistry -- Chapter 4. The social and epistemic benefits of polite conversations -- Part II. Normative (im)politeness -- Chapter 5. Mobile (im)politeness: The view from pragmatics -- Chapter 6. Polite strangers and ‘rude’ friends -- Chapter 7. The heart of politeness: Beyond social norms -- Part III. Emotional (im)politeness -- Chapter 8. Politeness, emotion and Aristotlean virtue -- Chapter 9. The epistemic value of politeness as a virtue -- Chapter 10. Politeness and tact in romantic love -- Part IV. Moral (im)politeness -- Chapter 11. Politeness and Pietas as annexed to the virtue of justice -- Chapter 12. ‘An illusion of affability that inspires love’: Kant on the value and disvalue of politeness -- Chapter 13. The hermeneutics of (im)politeness. .
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