Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality

Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality
Title Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality PDF eBook
Author Günther Grewendorf
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 342
Release 2002-09-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781402008610

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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.

Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality

Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality
Title Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality PDF eBook
Author G. Grewendorf
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 319
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9401005893

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The contributions in this volume 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.

Speech Act Theory and Pragmatics

Speech Act Theory and Pragmatics
Title Speech Act Theory and Pragmatics PDF eBook
Author John Searle
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 322
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9400989644

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In the study of language, as in any other systematic study, there is no neutral terminology. Every technical term is an expression of the assumptions and theoretical presuppositions of its users; and in this introduction, we want to clarify some of the issues that have surrounded the assumptions behind the use of the two terms "speech acts" and "pragmatics". The notion of a speech act is fairly well understood. The theory of speech acts starts with the assumption that the minimal unit of human communica tion is not a sentence or other expression, but rather the performance of certain kinds of acts, such as making statements, asking questions, giving orders, describing, explaining, apologizing, thanking, congratulating, etc. Characteristically, a speaker performs one or more of these acts by uttering a sentence or sentences; but the act itself is not to be confused with a sentence or other expression uttered in its performance. Such types of acts as those exemplified above are called, following Austin, illocutionary acts, and they are standardly contrasted in the literature with certain other types of acts such as perlocutionary acts and propositional acts. Perlocutionary acts have to do with those effects which our utterances have on hearers which go beyond the hearer's understanding of the utterance. Such acts as convincing, persuading, annoying, amusing, and frightening are all cases of perlocutionary acts.

Speech ACT Theory and Pragmatics

Speech ACT Theory and Pragmatics
Title Speech ACT Theory and Pragmatics PDF eBook
Author Willis S and Marion Slusser Professor of Philosophy John Searle
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1980-03-31
Genre Semiotics
ISBN 9789400989658

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The Construction of Social Reality

The Construction of Social Reality
Title The Construction of Social Reality PDF eBook
Author John R. Searle
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 324
Release 2010-05-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1439108366

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This short treatise looks at how we construct a social reality from our sense impressions; at how, for example, we construct a ‘five-pound note’ with all that implies in terms of value and social meaning, from the printed piece of paper we see and touch. In The Construction of Social Reality, eminent philosopher John Searle examines the structure of social reality (or those portions of the world that are facts only by human agreement, such as money, marriage, property, and government), and contrasts it to a brute reality that is independent of human agreement. Searle shows that brute reality provides the indisputable foundation for all social reality, and that social reality, while very real, is maintained by nothing more than custom and habit.

Making the Social World

Making the Social World
Title Making the Social World PDF eBook
Author John Searle
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 399
Release 2010-01-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199745862

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There are few more important philosophers at work today than John Searle, a creative and contentious thinker who has shaped the way we think about mind and language. Now he offers a profound understanding of how we create a social reality--a reality of money, property, governments, marriages, stock markets and cocktail parties. The paradox he addresses in Making the Social World is that these facts only exist because we think they exist and yet they have an objective existence. Continuing a line of investigation begun in his earlier book The Construction of Social Reality, Searle identifies the precise role of language in the creation of all "institutional facts." His aim is to show how mind, language and civilization are natural products of the basic facts of the physical world described by physics, chemistry and biology. Searle explains how a single linguistic operation, repeated over and over, is used to create and maintain the elaborate structures of human social institutions. These institutions serve to create and distribute power relations that are pervasive and often invisible. These power relations motivate human actions in a way that provides the glue that holds human civilization together. Searle then applies the account to show how it relates to human rationality, the freedom of the will, the nature of political power and the existence of universal human rights. In the course of his explication, he asks whether robots can have institutions, why the threat of force so often lies behind institutions, and he denies that there can be such a thing as a "state of nature" for language-using human beings.

Intentionality

Intentionality
Title Intentionality PDF eBook
Author John R. Searle
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 294
Release 1983-05-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521273022

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Intentionality provides the philosophical foundations for Searle's earlier works, Speech Acts and Expression and Meaning.