On Silencing And Systematicity: The Challenge Of The Drowning Case

Mary Kate Mcgowan, Ilana Walderbiesanz, Morvareed Rezaian,Chloe Emerson

HYPATIA-A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY(2016)

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Silencing is a speech-related harm. We here focus on one particular account of silencing offered by Jennifer Hornsby and Rae Langton. According to this account, silencing is systematically generated, illocutionary-communicative failure (of a very specific sort). We here raise an apparent challenge to that account. In particular, we offer an examplethe drowning casethat meets these conditions of silencing but does not intuitively seem to be an instance of it. First, we explore several conditions one might add to the Hornsby-Langton account, but we argue that none are satisfactory. Then, we further explore the systematicity condition, which is insufficiently characterized in the current literature. Although we explore several promising ways to further characterize this condition, we ultimately conclude that more work needs to be done. Consequently, because this systematicity condition is under-specified, the Hornsby-Langton account of silencing is incomplete.
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drowning case,systematicity,silencing
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