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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. After 1980, Austin is present almost only in scattered footnotes where dutiful references are made to a few selected passages from ‘Other Minds’, ‘A Plea for Excuses’, and How to Do Things with Words.

  4. John Langshaw Austin. New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by J. O. Urmson & G. J. Warnock (1961) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. The influence of J. L. Austin on contemporary philosophy was substantial during his lifetime, and has grown greatly since his death, at the height of his powers, in 1960.

  5. J.L. Austin was president of the Aristotelian Society from 1956 to 1957. “Truth” was originally published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume XXIV (1950).

  6. 1 gru 2011 · This is the first collection of essays on J. L. Austin’s philosophy published by a major Anglophone press in nearly forty years. Rejecting the standard picture of him as an effectively obsolete “doyen of ordinary language philosophy”, the contributors show how Austin’s work can be brought to bear on issues that are on the top of today ...

  7. Krista Lawlor. Interpreting J.L. Austin. Preserved Fulltext. Web Archive Capture PDF (189.0 kB) https://web.archive.org/web/20180720171950/https://philpapers.org/archive/KRIAOP.pdf. A copy of this work was available on the public web and has been preserved in the Wayback Machine. The capture dates from 2018; you can also visit the original URL .

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