USING ILLOCUTIONARY LOGIC TO UNDERSTAND VAGUENESS
Illocutionary logic is the logic of speech acts, or language acts. The study of illocutionary logic was introduced by John Searle and Daniel Vanderveken (in Vanderveken and Searle 1985), but I have a quite different "take" on this subject than they do, and my work in illocutionary logic is...
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Published in: | Logique et analyse Vol. 52; no. 207; pp. 219 - 238 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Centre National Belge de Recherches de Logique
01-09-2009
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Summary: | Illocutionary logic is the logic of speech acts, or language acts. The study of illocutionary logic was introduced by John Searle and Daniel Vanderveken (in Vanderveken and Searle 1985), but I have a quite different "take" on this subject than they do, and my work in illocutionary logic is quite different from theirs. In this paper, I am presenting my version of illocutionary logic. Adapted from the source document |
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ISSN: | 0024-5836 2295-5836 |