This volume presents new essays by leading figures in speech-act theory, the interdisciplinary study of things we do with words. They range over formal semantics and pragmatics, foundational issues about the nature of linguistic representation, and issues at the intersection of the philosophy of language, ethics, and political philosophy.
This volume presents new essays by leading figures in speech-act theory, the interdisciplinary study of things we do with words. They range over formal semantics and pragmatics, foundational issues about the nature of linguistic representation, and issues at the intersection of the philosophy of language, ethics, and political philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Fogal is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at New York University. Daniel W. Harris is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Hunter College, City University of New York. Matt Moss is Teaching Fellow in General Education at Harvard College.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Daniel W. Harris, Daniel Fogal, and Matt Moss: Speech Acts: The Contemporary Theoretical Landscape * 2: Elisabeth Camp: Insinuation, Common Ground, and the Conversational Record * 3: Nate Charlow: Clause-Type, Force, and Normative Judgment in the Semantics of Imperatives * 4: Mitchell S. Green: A Refinement and Defense of the Force/Content Distinction * 5: Peter Hanks: Types of Speech Acts * 6: Rae Langton: Blocking as Counter-Speech * 7: Ernie Lepore and Matthew Stone: Explicit Indirection * 8: Mary Kate McGowan: On Covert Exercitives: Speech and the Social World * 9: Sarah E. Murray and William B. Starr: Force and Conversational States * 10: Geoff Nunberg: The Social Life of Slurs * 11: Paul Portner: Commitment to Priorities * 12: Craige Roberts: Speech Acts in Discourse Context * 13: Jennifer Saul: Dogwhistles, Political Manipulation, and Philosophy of Language * 14: Robert Stalnaker: Dynamic Pragmatics, Static Semantics * 15: Seth Yalcin: Expressivism by Force
* 1: Daniel W. Harris, Daniel Fogal, and Matt Moss: Speech Acts: The Contemporary Theoretical Landscape * 2: Elisabeth Camp: Insinuation, Common Ground, and the Conversational Record * 3: Nate Charlow: Clause-Type, Force, and Normative Judgment in the Semantics of Imperatives * 4: Mitchell S. Green: A Refinement and Defense of the Force/Content Distinction * 5: Peter Hanks: Types of Speech Acts * 6: Rae Langton: Blocking as Counter-Speech * 7: Ernie Lepore and Matthew Stone: Explicit Indirection * 8: Mary Kate McGowan: On Covert Exercitives: Speech and the Social World * 9: Sarah E. Murray and William B. Starr: Force and Conversational States * 10: Geoff Nunberg: The Social Life of Slurs * 11: Paul Portner: Commitment to Priorities * 12: Craige Roberts: Speech Acts in Discourse Context * 13: Jennifer Saul: Dogwhistles, Political Manipulation, and Philosophy of Language * 14: Robert Stalnaker: Dynamic Pragmatics, Static Semantics * 15: Seth Yalcin: Expressivism by Force
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