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1 lis 2015 · AUSTIN J. L How To Do Things With Words. Topics. Libertar.io, Philosophy, Language, William James Lectures. Collection. opensource. Language. English. Item Size. 160.7M.
J. L. (John Langshaw) Austin dominated philosophy in Oxford from the end of the Second World War until death ended his tenure as White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy in 1960.
4. Austin’s grandmother, Fanny Austin (née Langshaw), in 1872 16 5. James Pearson Langshaw, Fanny Langshaw’s father 17 6. Geoffrey Austin in middle age 24 7. J. L. Austin aged about three 25 8. Mary Bowes-Wilson, Austin’s mother, in middle age 26 9. Austin’s father, Geoffrey Austin, volunteering for war service in 1914. He is near the
John Langshaw Austin (ur. 28 marca 1911 w Lancaster, zm. 8 lutego 1960 w Oksfordzie) – brytyjski filozof analityczny. Austin skończył studia na Uniwersytecie Oksfordzkim, gdzie został później wykładowcą i profesorem (od 1952).
How to Do Things with Words. John L. Austin was one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century. The William James Lectures presented Austin's conclusions in the field to which he...
20 kwi 2023 · The opening four chapters outline his origins, childhood, schooling, and time as an undergraduate, while the next four examine his early career in professional philosophy, looking at the influence of Oxford Realism, Logical Positivism, Pragmatism, and the later Wittgenstein.
Speech acts, performative utterance, descriptive fallacy, linguistic phenomenology [2] John Langshaw Austin, OBE, FBA (26 March 1911 – 8 February 1960) was a British philosopher of language and leading proponent of ordinary language philosophy, best known for developing the theory of speech acts. [5] Austin pointed out that we use language to ...