Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality: Discussions with John R. SearleGünther Grewendorf, G. Meggle Springer Science & Business Media, 2002 M09 30 - 327 páginas Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality - these are the main topics in the work of John R. Searle, one of the leading philosophical figures of the present times. How language is based on intentionality, how intentionality in turn is to be explicated by means of distinctions discovered in Speech Act Theory, and how language and intentionality are both related to social facts and institutions - these are questions to be tackled in this volume. The contributions result from discussions on and with John R. Searle, containing Searle's own latest views - including his seminal ideas on Rationality in Action. The collection provides a good basis for advanced seminar debates in Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, and Social Philosophy, and will also stimulate some further research on all of the three main topics. |
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III | 17 |
IV | 23 |
V | 25 |
VI | 41 |
VII | 65 |
VIII | 83 |
IX | 93 |
XVI | 205 |
XVII | 223 |
XVIII | 235 |
XIX | 245 |
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XXI | 259 |
XXII | 271 |
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Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality: Discussions with John R. Searle G. Grewendorf,G. Meggle Vista previa limitada - 2012 |
Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality: Discussions with John R. Searle Günther Grewendorf,G. Meggle Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality: Discussions with John R. Searle Günther Grewendorf,G. Meggle Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
Términos y frases comunes
According to Searle action agent analysis argument assertive attempt Austin background basic belief brain c-properties Cambridge causal claim cognitive science collective acceptance collective intentionality communication concept conditions of satisfaction consciousness constitutive rules conversational maxims declarations direction of fit example explanation explication explicit performative Grewendorf Grice hearer human illocutionary act illocutionary force illocutionary intention illocutionary point illocutionary purpose illocutions inference instantiation institutional facts intends to commit John Searle kind language leave the room linguistic logical Meggle mental metaphor mind modus ponens normal norms notion object ontology performative utterance performative verb philosophy philosophy of language philosophy of mind possible presuppose principle of expressibility problem promise properties propositional content question rationality reason reference relevant represent robot Searle's Searle's theory semantic sense sentence Social Facts social institutions Social Reality statement status functions taxonomy things true truth Tuomela Twin Earth understanding Vanderveken vis-à-vis H