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What is Hate Speech? The Case for a Corpus Approach
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Lepoutre, Maxime
, Vilar-Lluch, Sara
, Hansen, Nat
, Borg, Emma
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Corpus analysis
/ Corpus linguistics
/ Criminal law
/ Democracy
/ Disputes
/ Freedom of speech
/ Hate speech
/ Linguistics
/ Meaning
/ Philosophers
/ Philosophy
/ Rule of law
/ Theorists
2024
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What is Hate Speech? The Case for a Corpus Approach
by
Lepoutre, Maxime
, Vilar-Lluch, Sara
, Hansen, Nat
, Borg, Emma
in
Corpus analysis
/ Corpus linguistics
/ Criminal law
/ Democracy
/ Disputes
/ Freedom of speech
/ Hate speech
/ Linguistics
/ Meaning
/ Philosophers
/ Philosophy
/ Rule of law
/ Theorists
2024
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What is Hate Speech? The Case for a Corpus Approach
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Lepoutre, Maxime
, Vilar-Lluch, Sara
, Hansen, Nat
, Borg, Emma
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Corpus analysis
/ Corpus linguistics
/ Criminal law
/ Democracy
/ Disputes
/ Freedom of speech
/ Hate speech
/ Linguistics
/ Meaning
/ Philosophers
/ Philosophy
/ Rule of law
/ Theorists
2024
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What is Hate Speech? The Case for a Corpus Approach
2024
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Contemporary public discourse is saturated with speech that vilifies and incites hatred or violence against vulnerable groups. The term “hate speech” has emerged in legal circles and in ordinary language to refer to these communicative acts. But legal theorists and philosophers disagree over how to define this term. This paper makes the case for, and subsequently develops, the first corpus-based analysis of the ordinary meaning of “hate speech.” We begin by demonstrating that key interpretive and moral disputes surrounding hate speech laws—in particular, surrounding their compatibility with the rule of law, democracy, and free speech—depend crucially on the ordinary meaning of “hate speech.” Next, we argue, drawing on recent developments in legal philosophy, that corpus linguistics constitutes a distinctively promising tool for ascertaining the ordinary meaning of “hate speech.” Finally, we offer a proof of concept, by outlining, and analyzing the interpretive and moral implications of, the first such study.
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Springer Nature B.V
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