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Foundations of Illocutionary Logic

by John R. Searle, Daniel Vanderveken, Searle John R.
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Overview

This is a formal and systematic study of the logical foundations of speech act theory. The study of speech acts has been a flourishing branch of the philosophy of language and linguistics over the last two decades, and John Searle has of course himself made some of the most notable contributions to that study in the sequence of books Speech Acts (1969), Expression and Meaning (1979) and Intentionality (1983). In collaboration with Daniel Vanderveken he now presents the first formalised logic of a general theory of speech acts, dealing with such things as the nature of an illocutionary force, the logical form of its components, and the conditions of success of elementary illocutionary acts. The central chapters present a systematic exposition of the axioms and general laws of illocutionary logic.

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This is a formal and systematic study of the logical foundations of speech act theory.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521108850

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