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A classic work by a leading philosopher of language, exploring the meaning and use of words in various contexts. The book is based on Austin's lectures and includes his marginal notes and an appendix by the editors.
A collection of PDF files related to J.L. Austin's philosophy of language and speech acts, including his William James Lectures and other essays. Download free PDF to access the full text of Austin's lectures and critiques.
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.
Hence the name of one of his best-known works How to Do Things with Words. Austin, in providing his theory of speech acts, makes a significant challenge to the philosophy of language, far beyond merely elucidating a class of morphological sentence forms that function to do what they name.
A classic work on the philosophy of language and speech acts, based on the William James Lectures delivered by Austin in 1955. The book explores the different ways of using words to describe, perform, or interact with the world, and introduces the concepts of locutionary, perlocutionary, and illocutionary acts.
A classic book by a leading philosopher of language, based on his lectures at Harvard University. It explores the nature and functions of speech acts, such as promising, questioning, describing, and more.
18 wrz 1975 · This book presents the author's theory of illocutionary forces of utterances, which are the ways in which language can perform actions or achieve effects. It is based on the William James Lectures delivered at Harvard University in 1955 and covers topics such as grammar, statements, and philosophical problems.