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Speech Acts
An Essay in the Philosophy of Language

  • Date Published: March 1969
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521096263
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  • Written in an outstandingly clear and lively style, this 1969 book provokes its readers to rethink issues they may have regarded as long since settled.

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    'This small but tightly packed volume is easily the most substantial discussion of speech acts since John Austin's How to do things with words and one of the most important contributions to the philosophy of language in recent decades.' The Philosophical Quarterly

    'This book has immediately, and justly, been accorded the status of a major contribution to the philosophy of language. The brilliant but programmatic insights of Austin's How to do things with words are systematically developed and integrated with the more recent work of philosophers such as Grice, Rawls and Searle himself to produce an apparently comprehensive and certainly illuminating general theory, summarized in what Searle terms the 'main hypothesis' of the book, 'speaking a language is engaging in a rule-governed form of behaviour.' Mind

    'The main merit of Searle's book - and it is a very substantial merit indeed - is that by attempting to construct a systematic theory of speech acts it substantially advances out knowledge of the problems that have to be solved in this fascinating field. Even if Searle himself has not yet found a wholly satisfactory way through the jungle, he has certainly established a number of clearings which will greatly facilitate subsequent explorations.' Philosophical Review

    'Written in an outstanding clear and lively style, it provokes its readers to rethink issues they may have regarded as long since settled.' The Times Literary Supplement

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    17th Oct 2024 by UName-802289

    this one book is so interested to know how speech act is, actually for the felicity condition too

    17th Oct 2024 by UName-238405

    It is highly recommended for any academic research in linguistics for both researchers and students.

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    • Date Published: March 1969
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521096263
    • length: 214 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 141 x 16 mm
    • weight: 0.29kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. A Theory of Speech Acts:
    1. Methods and scope
    2. Expressions, meaning and speech acts
    3. The structure of illocutionary acts
    4. Reference as a speech act
    5. Predication
    Part II. Some Applications of the Theory:
    6. Three fallacies in contemporary philosophy
    7. Problems of reference
    8. Deriving 'ought' from 'is'
    Index.

  • Author

    John R. Searle

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