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Saturday, 3 August 2013

Sexual harassment in academia: It depends on what the distinction between "logical implication and conversational implicature" is.

Posted on 14:18 by Unknown
"There was no propositioning," said the philosopher. "Remember that I am a philosopher trying to teach a budding philosopher important logical distinctions."

That sounds like something from a brilliant novel that I would love to read, but unfortunately, it's a real professor, who's had to resign. Colin McGinn, according to the above-linked NYT article, was "a star philosopher at the University of Miami," and he has "agreed to leave his tenured post after allegations of sexual harassment brought by a graduate student."
“People are thinking, ‘Wow, he had to resign, and we know about it,’ ” said Jennifer Saul, the chairwoman of the philosophy department at the University of Sheffield in England and the editor of the blog What Is It Like to Be a Woman in Philosophy?
Wow, he had to resign, and we know about it...  note the implication (implicature?!!) that things like this occur all the time, perhaps even to the point that some tenured professor is subtly ousted, but what's extraordinary is to hear about it. Another amazing thing is that the star prof is also a blogger, and he put serious effort into blog-bullshitting his way out of the jam he found himself in. He put "the cryptic language of analytic philosophy" out there to defend himself. He gave other bloggers text. That's a risk. But maybe that's what star philosophers do, take risks, verbal risks.

The top post at his blog right now:
I treated the student I was mentoring at UM with complete respect, as an equal, and with continuous encouragement and support....

As to the New York Times article, the devil is in the details. Read between the lines. Don’t be taken in by spin and exaggeration. Look closely at the language.
That's professorly — an invitation to examine the language of the NYT. So he's not giving us text now. He's saying look at their text. Look at what they say and what they do not say. So let's do that.

The article, by Jennifer Schuessler, begins and ends with the general idea that women have it "tough"  in philosophy. There's "bias and outright sexual harassment" throughout the field, or so "many" say. And the McGinn story is presented a shining "what some see as a healthy dose of sunlight." Does one individual's story really work to shine light on a problem in the whole field? There's one story that gets attention — because McGinn is famous — and then people who have been wanting to forefront a more generalized set of issues seize the opportunity. "Some" think that's healthy, but it exploits the individual for the sake of a preexisting agenda. I'm reminded of the use of George Zimmerman to forefront racial issues. You could say that Zimmerman's case shone a healthy light on problems of racism, but it makes more sense to say the problems of racism threw an unhealthy shadow on the specific details of Zimmerman's individual case.

Schuessler concedes we're "short on undisputed facts." Schuessler interviewed McGinn and, in the middle of the article, tells us his version of the story:
It was “a warm, consensual, collaborative relationship,” an “intellectual romance” that never became sexual but was full of “bantering”.... The terms of his agreement with the university, he said, prevented him from saying much more. But “banter referring to sexual matters,” he added, isn’t always “sexual banter.”
The student would not talk to the NYT. Her boyfriend described email and text messages he saw, full of "unwanted innuendo and propositions from Mr. McGinn."
Mr. McGinn said...“There was no propositioning”...  Properly understanding another e-mail to the student that included the crude term for masturbation, he added later via e-mail, depended on a distinction between “logical implication and conversational implicature.”
I had to look up "implicature." The (unlinkable OED) says:
The act or an instance of (intentionally) implying a meaning which can be inferred from an utterance in conjunction with its conversational or semantic context, but is neither explicitly expressed nor logically entailed by the statement itself; a meaning that is implied contextually, but is neither entailed logically nor stated explicitly. Esp. in conversational implicature.
Without seeing the email, it's hard to know what that's supposed to mean. I don't see how I can read between the lines. That's totally opaque. If only we knew the context, there would be subtleties of meaning. But not only do we not know the complexities of the context, we don't even have the explicit text. The whole thing is covered up. Where's the healthful sunlight? It's all thrown into shadow by McGinn's resignation. I wish it had gone to trial. But apparently both parties to the communication preferred to wrap the whole matter up into darkness. There are reputations and careers to be preserved, and a deal was reached. McGinn signed an agreement, and now he can't go any further defending himself, and the woman doesn't want to talk at all. Her career needs are cited by intermediaries. A boyfriend — was he jealous? — tells the silent woman's story.

So it falls to those who want to forefront the general issue to keep exploiting the occasion. Hence Schuessler transitions to the final chunk of her piece:
Whatever the facts of the case, many philosophers say that the accusations of misbehavior against Mr. McGinn are the edge of a much bigger problem, one that women have long been unwilling to discuss publicly, lest it harm their careers.
Many say...
Many credit the blog What Is It Like to Be a Woman in Philosophy?, which in 2010 began posting anonymous stories of harassment, with helping to highlight the issue.
Many credit.... Many many.... Forget McGinn, a known individual about whom we know only some of the facts. Let's go on to talk about all the unknown victims/accusers and perpetrators/accuseds. We're told the culture of philosophy may be changing, as "several graduate students" are "considering filing complaints," and there's an idea of trying to make philosophy "more woman-friendly," but "no one can agree on the root cause of that unfriendliness."
Is it straight-up sexual discrimination? The lack of female mentors? The highly technical nature of much contemporary Anglo-American philosophy? The field’s notoriously rough-and-tumble style of argument?...

“Many people have called philosophy the combat sport of academia,” [said Louise Antony, a philosopher at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst]. “But if you can’t have those conversations, you’re at a disadvantage.”
There's some talk of adopting "an informal 'be nice' rule" to help women philosophers, even though that itself sounds patronizing. But that's a completely different issue from sexual harassment. If there's a very aggressive style of argument where you have to be a bully and an asshole to get ahead, then maybe there's reason to say men have structured the environment to serve the interests of men, and if they want women represented in the field, they need to figure out how to make it a place that doesn't repel women. Even to state that problem is to deploy stereotypes, a good subject for a whole other conversation, one that has virtually nothing to do with what we can see about the McGinn case, which is about seeking to have sex with someone who doesn't want it.

I began this post making fun of McGuinn's self-serving hair-splitting, but I end this reading overwhelmed by the lumping together of a big, multi-faceted feminist agenda. Where is the sharp thinking that makes proper distinctions and puts things together that belong together? Philosophers should be better at this sort of thing.

McGinn said — about the NYT article — "Read between the lines... Look closely at the language." If I had to sum up what I see in that semi-darkness, I'd say: A man took an offer that he thought served his interests and he agreed to shut up, and a lot of women are using the occasion to promote an agenda they've had for a long time about what will advance the careers of women.
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (500)
    • ▼  August (111)
      • If the NY sales tax exempts "dramatic or musical a...
      • Pictures from the first walk on the new floor.
      • "It's just nuts. It's crazy." Why are you texting ...
      • The floor project, Day 5, continued.
      • "Eight staffers at Cory Booker's tech start-up hav...
      • Chicago Public Schools provides "safe passage" map...
      • The floor project, Day 5.
      • "We are fuming - this person acted terribly wrong....
      • "I may yet get married — statistically 90% of peop...
      • How big law firms entertain summer associates.
      • "Feminism, in short, doesn't just empower women. I...
      • "We see the writing the wall, and we have decided ...
      • Goodbye to Karen Black.
      • The floor project, end of Day 4.
      • Jim S. is right, I need more nominees for Most Emb...
      • "Which ultimately does more good — an article or m...
      • 10 things Scott Walker should do to position himse...
      • Did Reza Aslan, a Muslim writing about Jesus in "Z...
      • "Government is the same institution that takes ove...
      • "Bob Dylan ran through the 18th century English fo...
      • "Booker's stake is a bribe."
      • "There is no spying on Americans."
      • Mr. Bezos, tear down that wall.
      • Most Embarrassing Sentence in Major Media, 2013.
      • The floor project, end of Day 3.
      • Rose of Sharon.
      • "In 2003, the New York Times published a lengthy a...
      • 12 years without sex, or as Sophie Fontanel calls ...
      • Hibiscus.
      • "Look, Putin doesn't deserve the respect after wha...
      • "We were counting on you to break down the transge...
      • 27-year-old Madison man faces reality and takes ac...
      • I wasn't going to blog "18 Ways To Eat Hummus All ...
      • "There is absolutely nothing worse than the stereo...
      • "Plans by three Catholic hospital systems in Wisco...
      • Why is Madison police chief Nobel Wray retiring?
      • FireDogLake calls out Kos: "Markos Moulitsas’ Ugly...
      • The floor project, end of Day 2.
      • "I find it so entertaining a small group of whack ...
      • "I’m polyamorous, which means I believe you can lo...
      • "It is ironic that Austen, the elegant, precise sa...
      • The Atlantic empowers readers to post comments nex...
      • Exile from the big room.
      • Great ad for a pushup bra.
      • "You are a drama queen," said the cop to the man h...
      • The carrots tag.
      • In 1993, "50% of the women were scoring as mascul...
      • ABC News producer Don Ennis was happy you accepted...
      • "Bezos believes that a big reset button is being h...
      • The age-old advice: Do something.
      • Bezos and the WaPo paywall.
      • "This is the inspiring story of Hafid from Dubai, ...
      • Ted Cruz said: "Buzzfeed — the leftwing site — y’a...
      • "It's just upsetting to have lost that way. I don'...
      • "The Washington Post Co. has agreed to sell its fl...
      • "Wisconsin DNR removes Facebook page amid national...
      • The floor project, end of Day 1.
      • Here's a little something for those of you...
      • The "therapy dog" scam.
      • "It’s not the content... We don’t regulate content."
      • "To adapt H.L. Mencken, nobody ever went broke und...
      • Yielding the floor.
      • "Many workplace set ups undermine introverted empl...
      • "One of the few advantages of dying from Grade 3, ...
      • "A luxury toilet controlled by a smartphone app is...
      • "The cultured meat is originally white; the burger...
      • Threats of rape and murder over replacing Charles ...
      • "The student was McGinn’s paid research assistant ...
      • Dog, boat, ball.
      • What's the point of committing suicide...
      • Why do philosophy professors call themselves "phil...
      • "'Heaven sees what the people see, Heaven hears wh...
      • Do you really need that much dessert?
      • "I’ve done work with the University of Michigan th...
      • Prow dog.
      • "The pros and cons of sex before marriage."
      • "This house can’t believe you’re scrolling through...
      • "Why Russia Turned Against The Gays."
      • "How Friedrich Engels’ Radical Lover Helped Him Fa...
      • The summer deskscape.
      • Sexual harassment in academia: It depends on what ...
      • "He blamed his mother for chewing her food too lou...
      • Bolus.
      • "With no notice, the man stepped forward, grabbed ...
      • Feminist blogger suspects that the AP meant to say...
      • "Where we were. What we were doing."
      • Sitting with Abby and Zeus.
      • "This legislation ensures that local communities h...
      • The Tea Party "is the same group we faced in the S...
      • "Did Althouse ask permission before taking this pi...
      • "'You know, you shouldn't do that,' said her compa...
      • "Jake Tapper reveals classified information about ...
      • "It's like Santa for your vagina."
      • I see that 4 readers bought "$64,000 Jazz"...
      • "A Unicornucopia of Crazy."
      • Scenes from the smoke shop.
      • How to be a great houseguest.
      • From "dark, prominent, sculpted" to nothing at all.
      • The "the legions of mulleteers" don't even "seem t...
      • "Well, I might write a more satisfactory book if I...
    • ►  July (389)
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