How to Do Things with Words (William James Lectures)
John L. Austin was one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century. The William James Lectures presented Austin's conclusions in the field to which he directed his main efforts on a wide variety of philosophical problems. These talks became the classic How to Do Things with Words. For...
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John L. Austin was one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century. The William James Lectures presented Austin's conclusions in the field to which he directed his main efforts on a wide variety of philosophical problems. These talks became the classic How to Do Things with Words. For this second edition, the editors have returned to Austin's original lecture notes, amending the printed text where it seemed necessary. Students will find the new text clearer, and, at the same time, more faithful to the actual lectures. An appendix contains literal transcriptions of a number of marginal notes made by Austin but not included in the text. Comparison of the text with these annotations provides new dimensions to the study of Austin's work.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780674411524 (0674411528)
ASIN: 674411528
Publish date: September 1st 1976
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Pages no: 168
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Writing,
Academic,
School,
Humanities,
Language,
Literature,
Criticism,
Literary Criticism,
20th Century,
Philosophy,
College,
Theory
1) The distinctions Austin makes are useful.2) The distinctions don't hold up.3) The collapse of the distinctions is useful.
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