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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.
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Examining (and, where possible, correcting) mutual misapprehension is part of this task. J. L. Austin’s remarks on poetry offer one such point of entry: they are often cited by poets and critics as an example of philosophy’s blindness to poetry (I).
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. His work on speech acts has had a significant and lasting impact on the wider philosophical world.
This paper examines J.L. Austin's theory regarding speech acts, or how we do things with words. It starts by reviewing the birth and foundation of speech act theory as it appeared in the 1955 William James Lectures at Harvard before going into.
15 gru 2018 · This essay traces the development of this theory from J. L. Austin's first formulation of the theory to John Searle's further systematization and grounding of it.
11 gru 2012 · John Langshaw Austin (1911–1960) was White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford. He made a number of contributions in various areas of philosophy, including important work on knowledge, perception, action, freedom, truth, language, and the use of language in speech acts.
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).