CECODISP: Conceptual Engineering and Communicative Disruptions: between Semantics and Pragmatics
Referencia del proyecto: PID2024-157224NB-I00
Periodo de ejecución: 01/09/2025-31/08/2028
Investigadoras Principales: Delia Belleri (CSIC, Madrid), Claudia Picazo (UNED, Madrid)
Concepts are fundamental to how we think and communicate, yet many—such as ‘race’, ‘gender’, ‘marriage’, and ‘truth’, to name but a few—may appear to be flawed or outdated. These conceptual shortcomings call for evaluation and revision, a process at the heart of ‘conceptual engineering’ in analytic philosophy. By critically examining and reforming concepts, conceptual engineering aims to improve reasoning, social justice, and scientific clarity.
CECODISP addresses the complex challenges arising from conceptual revision, particularly the ‘change of subject’ problem and its associated communicative disruptions. This challenge occurs when revisions alter a concept’s definition or application so profoundly that it appears to be about something entirely different. This can cause theoretical problems concerning a concept’s identity and practical difficulties in communication, inquiry, and decision-making.
Our project posits that these challenges can be mitigated through enhanced ‘metalinguistic awareness’—the ability to recognize, reflect upon, and navigate changes in meaning and usage. Drawing insights from both philosophy and psycholinguistics, CECODISP develops frameworks and strategies to support theorists and language users in managing conceptual change responsibly and effectively.
Equipo de Investigación
- PI1 Delia Belleri (CSIC, Madrid)
- PI2 Claudia Picazo (UNED, Madrid)
Equipo de Trabajo
- Matthew Andler (Saint Louis University in Madrid)
- Laura Delgado (University of Lisbon)
- Luca Gasparri (University of Lille):
- Steffen Koch (Bielefeld University):
- Allison “Ari” Koslow (University of California, Irvine):
- Marcin Lewiński (NOVA University in Lisbon):
- Eleonore Neufeld (University of Massachusetts Amherst):
- Paul Podosky (Macquarie University):
- Andrés Soria-Ruiz (University of Barcelona):
- Rachel Katharine Sterken (University of Hong Kong):
- Bartholomew Okwuegbu (Ph.D. candidate at the University of Vienna)
- Miguel San José (Ph.D. candidate at UNED)