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New Work on Speech Acts

Autor Daniel Fogal / Daniel W. Harris / Matt Moss

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

New Work on Speech Acts
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  • Publisher OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780198738831
  • ISBN10 0198738838
  • Type Book
  • Pages 448
  • Published 2018
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Hard cover

New Work on Speech Acts

Autor Daniel Fogal / Daniel W. Harris / Matt Moss

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

138,00€
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Book Details

Speech-act theory is the interdisciplinary study of the wide range of things we do with words. Originally stemming from the influential work of twentieth-century philosophers, including J. L.

Austin and Paul Grice, recent years have seen a resurgence of work on the topic. On one hand, a new generation of linguists, philosophers, and cognitive scientists have made impressive progress toward reverse-engineering the psychological underpinnings that allow us to do somuch with language. Meanwhile, speech-act theory has been used to enrich our understanding of pressing social issues that include freedom of speech, racial slurs, and the duplicity of political discourse.

This volume presents fourteen new essays by many of the philosophers and linguists who have led this resurgence. The topics span a methodological range that includes formal semantics and pragmatics, foundational issues about the nature of linguistic representation, and work on a variety of forms of indirect and/or uncooperative speech that occupies the intersection of the philosophy of language, ethics, and political philosophy. Several of the contributions demonstrate the benefits ofintegrating the methodologies and perspectives of these literatures.

The essays are framed by a comprehensive introductory survey of the contemporary literature written by the editors.

Daniel Fogal is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at New York University. Daniel W. Harris is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Hunter College, City University of New York. Matt Moss received his Ph. D in Philosophy from Columbia University. He currently works at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research.