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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
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- ISBN-13: 9781136646096
- Artikelnr.: 45135205
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136646096
- Artikelnr.: 45135205
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K T Fann
Part 1: General Introduction 1. John Langshaw Austin, a Biographical Sketch
(GL Warnock) 2. Austin's Philosophy (JO Urmson) 3. JL Austin, 1911-1960
(Stuart Hampshire with comments by Urmson and Warnock) 4. An Original
Philosopher (David Pears) 5. Austin at Criticism (Stanley Cavell) 6. A
Symposium on Austin's Method (JO Urmson, WVO Quine and Stuart Hampshire)
Part 2: Philosophical Papers 7. Austin's Philosophical Papers (Roderick M
Chisholm) 8. Austin's Philosophy of Action (LW Forguson) 9. A Plea for
Linguistics (CG New) 10. Ifs and Cans (PH Nowell-Smith) 11. Austin on
abilities (Irving Thalberg) 12. Assertions and Aberrations (John R Searle)
13. Mentioning the Unmentionable (Alan R White) Part 3: Sense and
Sensibilia 14. A Critical Study of Sense and Sensibilia (RJ Hirst) 15.
Austin's Argument from Illusion (Roderick Firth) 16. 'Real' (Jonathan
Bennett) 17. Has Austin Refuted Sense-data? (AJ Ayer) 18. Has Ayer
Vindicated the Sense-datum Theory? (LW Forgoson) 19. Rejoinder to Professor
Forgosson (AJ Ayer) Part 4: How to do Things with Words 20. Critical Review
of How to do Things with Words (Walter Cerf) 21. Intention and Convention
in Speech Acts (PF Strawson) 22. Austin on Performatives (Max Black) 23. In
Pursuit of Performatives (LW Forgoson) 24. Do Illocutionary Forces Exist?
(L Jonathan Cohen) 25. Meaning and Illocutionary Force (Mats Furberg)
(GL Warnock) 2. Austin's Philosophy (JO Urmson) 3. JL Austin, 1911-1960
(Stuart Hampshire with comments by Urmson and Warnock) 4. An Original
Philosopher (David Pears) 5. Austin at Criticism (Stanley Cavell) 6. A
Symposium on Austin's Method (JO Urmson, WVO Quine and Stuart Hampshire)
Part 2: Philosophical Papers 7. Austin's Philosophical Papers (Roderick M
Chisholm) 8. Austin's Philosophy of Action (LW Forguson) 9. A Plea for
Linguistics (CG New) 10. Ifs and Cans (PH Nowell-Smith) 11. Austin on
abilities (Irving Thalberg) 12. Assertions and Aberrations (John R Searle)
13. Mentioning the Unmentionable (Alan R White) Part 3: Sense and
Sensibilia 14. A Critical Study of Sense and Sensibilia (RJ Hirst) 15.
Austin's Argument from Illusion (Roderick Firth) 16. 'Real' (Jonathan
Bennett) 17. Has Austin Refuted Sense-data? (AJ Ayer) 18. Has Ayer
Vindicated the Sense-datum Theory? (LW Forgoson) 19. Rejoinder to Professor
Forgosson (AJ Ayer) Part 4: How to do Things with Words 20. Critical Review
of How to do Things with Words (Walter Cerf) 21. Intention and Convention
in Speech Acts (PF Strawson) 22. Austin on Performatives (Max Black) 23. In
Pursuit of Performatives (LW Forgoson) 24. Do Illocutionary Forces Exist?
(L Jonathan Cohen) 25. Meaning and Illocutionary Force (Mats Furberg)
Part 1: General Introduction 1. John Langshaw Austin, a Biographical Sketch
(GL Warnock) 2. Austin's Philosophy (JO Urmson) 3. JL Austin, 1911-1960
(Stuart Hampshire with comments by Urmson and Warnock) 4. An Original
Philosopher (David Pears) 5. Austin at Criticism (Stanley Cavell) 6. A
Symposium on Austin's Method (JO Urmson, WVO Quine and Stuart Hampshire)
Part 2: Philosophical Papers 7. Austin's Philosophical Papers (Roderick M
Chisholm) 8. Austin's Philosophy of Action (LW Forguson) 9. A Plea for
Linguistics (CG New) 10. Ifs and Cans (PH Nowell-Smith) 11. Austin on
abilities (Irving Thalberg) 12. Assertions and Aberrations (John R Searle)
13. Mentioning the Unmentionable (Alan R White) Part 3: Sense and
Sensibilia 14. A Critical Study of Sense and Sensibilia (RJ Hirst) 15.
Austin's Argument from Illusion (Roderick Firth) 16. 'Real' (Jonathan
Bennett) 17. Has Austin Refuted Sense-data? (AJ Ayer) 18. Has Ayer
Vindicated the Sense-datum Theory? (LW Forgoson) 19. Rejoinder to Professor
Forgosson (AJ Ayer) Part 4: How to do Things with Words 20. Critical Review
of How to do Things with Words (Walter Cerf) 21. Intention and Convention
in Speech Acts (PF Strawson) 22. Austin on Performatives (Max Black) 23. In
Pursuit of Performatives (LW Forgoson) 24. Do Illocutionary Forces Exist?
(L Jonathan Cohen) 25. Meaning and Illocutionary Force (Mats Furberg)
(GL Warnock) 2. Austin's Philosophy (JO Urmson) 3. JL Austin, 1911-1960
(Stuart Hampshire with comments by Urmson and Warnock) 4. An Original
Philosopher (David Pears) 5. Austin at Criticism (Stanley Cavell) 6. A
Symposium on Austin's Method (JO Urmson, WVO Quine and Stuart Hampshire)
Part 2: Philosophical Papers 7. Austin's Philosophical Papers (Roderick M
Chisholm) 8. Austin's Philosophy of Action (LW Forguson) 9. A Plea for
Linguistics (CG New) 10. Ifs and Cans (PH Nowell-Smith) 11. Austin on
abilities (Irving Thalberg) 12. Assertions and Aberrations (John R Searle)
13. Mentioning the Unmentionable (Alan R White) Part 3: Sense and
Sensibilia 14. A Critical Study of Sense and Sensibilia (RJ Hirst) 15.
Austin's Argument from Illusion (Roderick Firth) 16. 'Real' (Jonathan
Bennett) 17. Has Austin Refuted Sense-data? (AJ Ayer) 18. Has Ayer
Vindicated the Sense-datum Theory? (LW Forgoson) 19. Rejoinder to Professor
Forgosson (AJ Ayer) Part 4: How to do Things with Words 20. Critical Review
of How to do Things with Words (Walter Cerf) 21. Intention and Convention
in Speech Acts (PF Strawson) 22. Austin on Performatives (Max Black) 23. In
Pursuit of Performatives (LW Forgoson) 24. Do Illocutionary Forces Exist?
(L Jonathan Cohen) 25. Meaning and Illocutionary Force (Mats Furberg)