_Austinian Themes_ offers a reconstruction of philosophical views on
several themes developed by J. L. Austin. Exploring Austin's work in
detail through a series of thematically organized chapters, Marina
Sbisà draws on both published work as well as unpublished manuscript
notes to offer a defence of Austin's speech act theory, characterized
by a specific notion of illocution, against some important criticisms.
Sbisà offers a reconstruction of Austin's responsibility-based
conception of action drawing on his remarks on acts and actions in
_How to Do Things with Words_ and in later papers. Exploring Austin's
contributions to epistemology and the philosophy of perception
(including his realist stance, anti-scepticism, and presentational
view of perception), Sbisà analyses the roles that he assigns to
knowledge in the dynamics of assertion. On the theme of truth,
Austin's claims are expounded and explained as worthy of reassessment.
Other chapters explore the ways in which Austin deals with sense,
reference, 'family resemblances', truth-falsity assessments, and
context-dependence. Austin's most famous statement of method, as
outlining a 'linguistic phenomenology', is cast as analogous to
Husserl's phenomenology in adopting an epoch? which isolates language
(rather than consciousness), a reading which helps to clarify several
characteristic positions adopted by Austin. On metaphilosophical
themes, Sbisà analyses the notion of ordinariness, distinguishing it
from common sense and the endorsement of the 'Linguistic Turn',
approaching it instead in terms of the by-default nature of the social
bond and conversational cooperation. Various recurrent aspects of
Austin's philosophy are illuminated: the opposition to dichotomies,
the attention paid to intersubjectivity, the commitment to a 'sober'
philosophy, and a strong sense of human situatedness.
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Illocution, Action, Knowledge, Truth, and Philosophy
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9780192658340
Publisert
2024
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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