Ethics of Conceptualization
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Ethics of Conceptualization by Matthieu Queloz, set to be published by Oxford University Press in 2025. This engaging hardback, spanning 448 pages, delves into the intricate reasons behind our choice of concepts. Queloz argues that our conceptual preferences stem from underlying needs that can be uncovered through an autoethnographic perspective. He challenges conventional wisdom by suggesting that concepts often deemed conflicting or flawed—marked by vagueness or superficiality—might actually fulfill our needs more effectively. This book is essential for anyone interested in the philosophy of language, ethics, and conceptual analysis. Enhance your understanding of how we navigate complex ideas and the implications of our conceptual choices. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this enlightening work!