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The Ethics of Swearing | Rebecca Roache [with Travis Timmerman]

Jul 14, 20241 hr 5 min
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Episode description

Why do we find swearing offensive, and should we? Is it wrong to use swear words despite causing offense?


This episode is an eye-opener into the often overlooked depth and implications of everyday profanity.


Listen to Rebecca’s podcast here: https://www.academicimperfectionist.com/podcast


[00:00] Introduction and Guest Introduction


[00:19] Rebecca's Journey into Swearing


[00:43] The Infamous Paper Incident


[02:46] Philosophical Musings on Censorship


[05:27] The Function of Swear Words


[06:04] Cultural Reactions to Swearing


[10:25] The Role of Context in Offense


[20:26] Borderline Swear Words and Slurs


[22:05] The Power of Offensive Words


[29:38] Debating the Use of Offensive Words


[32:05] Personal Experience with Slurs


[33:33] Slurs vs. Swear Words: Key Differences


[36:55] The Use-Mention Distinction


[41:52] Legal and Moral Implications of Offensive Language


[44:31] The Versatility of Swear Words


[52:10] Swearing and Intelligence: Is There a Link?


[55:25] The Value and Impact of Swearing


[01:02:51] Comedy, Dignity, and Swearing


[01:04:12] Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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