Morality in discourse
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Morality in discourse
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998
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Research on language and social interaction, v. 31, no. 3 & 4, special issue
Includes bibliographies
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This special issue contains a collection of papers that take the relation of social interaction and morality as their topic. The contributors share the view that morality and interaction are deeply intertwined with each other, and in their empirical analysis of actual instances of "moral discourse" they elucidate the nature and dynamics of this interrelation. The articles pay close attention to the principles and forms through which moral issues are handled in social interaction, and they look in the opposite direction by topicalizing the moral implications and consequences of certain verbal activities. As a whole, this collection of articles will clarify much of the opacity that surrounds moral discourse in modern society.
目次
Volume 31, Numbers 3 & 4, 1998
Contents: J.R. Bergmann, Introduction: Morality in Discourse. P. Drew, Complaints About Transgressions and Misconduct. S. Gunthner, T. Luckmann, Are Secrets Immoral? The Construction of Secrets in Everyday Conversation. D.W. Maynard, Praising Versus Blaming the Messenger: Moral Issues in Deliveries of Good and Bad News. J. Heritage, A. Lindstroem, Motherhood, Medicine, and Morality: Scenes From a Medical Encounter. V. Adelsward, Moral Dilemmas and Moral Rhetoric in Interviews With Conscientious Objectors. P. Linell, R. Rommetveit, The Many Forms and Facets of Morality in Dialogue: Epilogue for the Special Issue.
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