Speech Acts:
John R. Searle |
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Summary: 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. |