Language, Truth and PoliticsJ. Stroud and T. Pateman, 1975 - 112 páginas |
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... nature of the conversation ( and risking misunder- standing and unpleasantness ) ; ( ii ) you can preserve the nature of the conversa- tion by going along with what has been said , even though you disagree with it ; ( iii ) you can ...
... nature of the conversation ( and risking misunder- standing and unpleasantness ) ; ( ii ) you can preserve the nature of the conversa- tion by going along with what has been said , even though you disagree with it ; ( iii ) you can ...
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... nature of the utterance rather than of the social relationship . -- 1 ) An order disguised as a request is repressive , for if the disguise is not seen through , the recipient of the request - order will respond to a request and thereby ...
... nature of the utterance rather than of the social relationship . -- 1 ) An order disguised as a request is repressive , for if the disguise is not seen through , the recipient of the request - order will respond to a request and thereby ...
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... nature of the statement is to respond initially to the apparent nature of the statement . Thus , how is one to make a decision as to whether the statement " I've been in this hospital a million years " really is an empirical claim ( in ...
... nature of the statement is to respond initially to the apparent nature of the statement . Thus , how is one to make a decision as to whether the statement " I've been in this hospital a million years " really is an empirical claim ( in ...
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Preface | 5 |
Rational Error | 26 |
Chapter III | 39 |
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Aaron Sloman accept action argument assertion Barthes behaviour Belair Bernstein Carole Pateman challenge chapter claim to know claim to knowledge cognitive communication concepts consciousness context critical defined Denise Riley discussion disguise Double Bind Edward Heath effect Enoch Powell essay everyday example existing expression false Feyerabend function harm Harmondsworth hearer Huntington idea ideology Idle Discourse individual institutions intellectual intolerance involved J.S. Mill justified language linguistic logical Marcuse Marxist mass media means metacommunicative Mill Mill's criterion Millian Nouveau Roman opinion organisation Pateman person phatic Philosophy physics political position possible problem question R.D. Laing reason recognise reference Reich relation relationship repressive discourse repressive forms Roy Edgley rules schizophrenic seems semiology simply situation social socialisation society sort speaker speech statement substantive T/truth things thought tolerance truth understanding University of Sussex utterance vocabulary whilst Wilhelm Reich words writes
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