"Speech acts"
Brief historical outline
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Polysemy
Polysemy of "illocutionary act"
Different interests served by the term "IA"
Reasons for the polysemization of "IA"
H.P. Grice (1957)
J.L. Austin (1962)
W.P. Alston (1964)
Strawson (1964)
J.R. Searle I & II (1965, 1969 & 1979)
S. Schiffer (1972)
K. Bach & R.M. Harnish (1979)
(?) A. Kemmerling (2001)
(?) Sbisá
Ignorance of the problem
SEP Entry 'Speech Acts'
How "Performatives" (Really) Work I
Fatal consequences
(0) Strawsonian ambiguity
(1) Are "illocutionary acts" conventional?
(2) Is promising an "illocutionary act"?
(3) 'How "Performatives" (Really) Work' II
(4) The SEP entry on "Speech Acts"
What to do?
Contact
Speech Act, Illocutionary Act, J.L. Austin, J.R. Searle, Bach & Harnish, S. Schiffer, W.P. Alston
"Speech acts"
Polysemy
Polysemy of "illocutionary act"
Ignorance of the problem
Fatal consequences
What to do?
Contact
Different interests served by the term "IA"
Reasons for the polysemization of "IA"
H.P. Grice (1957)
J.L. Austin (1962)
W.P. Alston (1964)
Strawson (1964)
J.R. Searle I & II (1965, 1969 & 1979)
S. Schiffer (1972)
K. Bach & R.M. Harnish (1979)
(?) A. Kemmerling (2001)
(?) Sbisá
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