Symposium on J. L. Austin (Routledge Revivals)

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Austin's Account
Austin's Arguments
Austin's Method
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Austin's Thesis
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critical essays on Austin's theories
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Explicit Performatives
Follow
forces
Held
illocutionary
Illocutionary Act
Illocutionary Force
Large Star
linguistic analysis
locutionary
Locutionary Act
Odd
ordinary language philosophy
Perceptual Judgements
performative
Performative Utterance
Perlocutionary Acts
philosophy of action
philosophy of language
Pink Rats
Plain Man
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Sense And Sensibilia
Sense Datum Terminology
Sense Datum Theory
sensibilia
Small Speck
speech act theory
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utterances
Vice Versa

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  • ISBN 9780415679220
  • Weight: 1090g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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J. L. Austin (1911-1960) exercised in Post-war Oxford an intellectual authority similar to that of Wittgenstein in Cambridge. Although he completed no books of his own and published only seven papers, Austin became through lectures and talks one of the acknowledged leaders in what is called ‘Oxford philosophy’ or ‘ordinary language philosophy’. Few would dispute that among analytic philosophers Austin stands out as a great and original philosophical genius. Three volumes of his writing, published after his death, have become classics in analytical philosophy: Philosophical Papers; Sense and Sensibilia; and How to Do Things with Words.

First published in 1969, this book is a collection of critical essays on Austin’s philosophy written by well-known philosophers, many of whom knew Austin personally. A number of essays included were especially written for this volume, but the majority have appeared previously in various journals or books, not all easy to obtain.

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