(Same as Philosophy M24.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). How do we use language to project our own identity? How do we use it to perceive or shape identity of others? Introduction to speech act theory and various claims that speech act theory can account for systematic subordination of women; maligning of racial minorities; and, in some cases, incitement to violence through hate speech. Provides foundation for students of linguistic theory, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and communication studies. P/NP or letter grading.

Review Summary

Clarity
8.3 / 10
Organization
10.0 / 10
Time
5-10 hrs/week
Overall
10.0 / 10

Reviews

    Quarter Taken: Winter 2024 In-Person
    Grade: A

    I really enjoyed this class! Workload was reasonable (though quite writing-heavy), even though this was my first time taking a philosophy class. The syllabus was extremely thoughtfully put together, and I really liked the structure of the course - the first half was more linguistics/cognitive science-based and the second half was a lot more focused on critical theory, postcolonial studies, and issues of social justice.

Course

Instructor
Joshua Armstrong
Previously taught
24W 23W 21F 19S

Grading Information

  • No group projects

  • Attendance required

  • 1 midterm

  • Finals week final

  • 100% recommend the textbook