Austinian Themes offers a reconstruction of philosophical views on several themes developed by J. L. Austin. Marina Sbisà draws on both published work as well as unpublished manuscript notes to offer a defence of Austin's speech act theory and views on truth, perception, and philosophical method.
Austinian Themes offers a reconstruction of philosophical views on several themes developed by J. L. Austin. Marina Sbisà draws on both published work as well as unpublished manuscript notes to offer a defence of Austin's speech act theory and views on truth, perception, and philosophical method.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marina Sbisá is Senior Scholar at the University of Trieste. She was awarded her Laurea in Philosophy at the University of Trieste in 1971, and was previously Researcher in Philosophy and Professor in Philosophy of Language at the same university, until retiring in 2018. She has held visiting positions Fuji Women's University, the University of Amiens and CURAPP-CNRS, Sczeczin, and Magdalen College and New College, Oxford. She is a member of the Consultation Board of the International Pragmatics Association and President of the Society for Women in Philosophy Italy. She is the author of Essays on Speech Acts and Other Topics in Pragmatics (OUP, 2023).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part 1: Illocution 1: The Discovery of Illocution 2: Discussing Illocution Part 2: Action 3: Speech as Action 4: From Failure to Action 5: Further Aspects and Implications of Austin's View of Action Part 3: Knowledge 6: Knowledge and Assertion 7: Perception and Knowledge 8: When We Do Not Know 9: Knowledge in its Making Part 4: Truth 10: Getting to Grips with Truth 11: Meaning 12: Use 13: Context Part 5: Philosophy 14: Linguistic Phenomenology 15: Philosophy and the Ordinary Conclusions
Preface Part 1: Illocution 1: The Discovery of Illocution 2: Discussing Illocution Part 2: Action 3: Speech as Action 4: From Failure to Action 5: Further Aspects and Implications of Austin's View of Action Part 3: Knowledge 6: Knowledge and Assertion 7: Perception and Knowledge 8: When We Do Not Know 9: Knowledge in its Making Part 4: Truth 10: Getting to Grips with Truth 11: Meaning 12: Use 13: Context Part 5: Philosophy 14: Linguistic Phenomenology 15: Philosophy and the Ordinary Conclusions
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