Prawo karne jako narzędzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji języka

Profanity has been around for a long time, but the way it is treated in public is changing. Until a few decades ago, the use of such a word in public caused shame, embarrassment, and guilt. Today, part of the society accepts it with a smile, understanding and even appreciation. Does language culture...

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Main Author: Marek Derlatka
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Szczecin University Press 2024-01-01
Series:Studia Paradyskie
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Online Access:https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/sp/pl/issue/1413/article/20830/
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description Profanity has been around for a long time, but the way it is treated in public is changing. Until a few decades ago, the use of such a word in public caused shame, embarrassment, and guilt. Today, part of the society accepts it with a smile, understanding and even appreciation. Does language culture require protection or should it be ensured by criminal law? The answers to the above questions may be different. Total freedom of speech advocates do not see the need to protect language, and certainly not by means of criminal law. Beauty lovers who appreciate the aesthetics and richness of language will stand up for its protection, even with the use of criminal law. Since the law is good and right, it should promote beautiful language by stigmatizing the use of indecent words in public places. Everyone should be anxious to follow the maxim of one of the greatest Roman orators - Marcus Fabius Quintilianus: speaking well is living well, being a good person.
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spelling doaj-art-a716a30ed9e74c8cb30cf3cf971d21972025-02-07T07:23:08ZdeuSzczecin University PressStudia Paradyskie0860-85392024-01-013410.18276/sp.2024.34-04Prawo karne jako narzędzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji językaMarek Derlatka0Uniwersytet ZielonogórskiProfanity has been around for a long time, but the way it is treated in public is changing. Until a few decades ago, the use of such a word in public caused shame, embarrassment, and guilt. Today, part of the society accepts it with a smile, understanding and even appreciation. Does language culture require protection or should it be ensured by criminal law? The answers to the above questions may be different. Total freedom of speech advocates do not see the need to protect language, and certainly not by means of criminal law. Beauty lovers who appreciate the aesthetics and richness of language will stand up for its protection, even with the use of criminal law. Since the law is good and right, it should promote beautiful language by stigmatizing the use of indecent words in public places. Everyone should be anxious to follow the maxim of one of the greatest Roman orators - Marcus Fabius Quintilianus: speaking well is living well, being a good person.https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/sp/pl/issue/1413/article/20830/vulgarizationcriminal lawpublic placesfreedom of speechlanguage culture
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Prawo karne jako narzędzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji języka
Studia Paradyskie
vulgarization
criminal law
public places
freedom of speech
language culture
title Prawo karne jako narzędzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji języka
title_full Prawo karne jako narzędzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji języka
title_fullStr Prawo karne jako narzędzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji języka
title_full_unstemmed Prawo karne jako narzędzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji języka
title_short Prawo karne jako narzędzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji języka
title_sort prawo karne jako narzedzie przeciwko wulgaryzacji jezyka
topic vulgarization
criminal law
public places
freedom of speech
language culture
url https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/sp/pl/issue/1413/article/20830/
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