As the father of the concept of the “performative utterance”, British philosopher of language J.L. Austin is regularly cast as the point of origin in a genealogy tracing the influence of linguistic theory on performance theory. Based on extensive research into Austin’s writing praxis, this paper demonstrates that the philosopher produced and disseminated his research orally, dialogically, and pedagogically through contexts that privileged the inter-subjective exchange. It frames Austin’s self-described practice of “linguistic phenomenology” as a pragmatic one in which philosophy is context. I demonstrate that this mode of “doing” or “performing” philosophy is also at play within the dramaturgy of Austin’s texts, which restage his thought pr...
The writings of Stanley Cavell and Jacques Derrida share many points of intersection. One of these i...
En esta contribución se estudian los actos performativos y su influencia en el inglés de hoy en día....
As stated on the dust jacket, this book aims to offer ‘both an introduction to the speech act theory...
As the father of the concept of the “performative utterance”, British philosopher of language J.L. A...
This thesis considers the various ways in which J.L. Austin's discussion of the performative utteran...
John Langshaw Austin and the Performative view of language. Austin appears on the scene at the exact...
J.L. Austin’s insight that language should be treated as a domain of human action, rather than merel...
This paper is an attempt to apply speech act theory to aesthetics. In particular, it purports to be...
The author of Performatyka - teoria katastrof? ["Performance studies - the theory of catastrophes?"]...
Philosophic contingency embedded in James Joyce's avant-garde novel, ranging from Aristotelian notio...
Post-print (lokagerð höfundar)Many philosophers have assumed, without argument, that Wittgenstein in...
The author of Performatyka – teoria katastrof? [“Performance studies – the theory of catastrophes?”]...
ABSTRACT The article places the person of Professor Kanavillil Rajagopalan within the context of his...
J.L. Austin is regarded as having an especially acute ear for fine distinctions of mean-ing overlook...
This essay examines J.L. Austin's theory regarding speech acts, or how we do things with words. It s...
The writings of Stanley Cavell and Jacques Derrida share many points of intersection. One of these i...
En esta contribución se estudian los actos performativos y su influencia en el inglés de hoy en día....
As stated on the dust jacket, this book aims to offer ‘both an introduction to the speech act theory...
As the father of the concept of the “performative utterance”, British philosopher of language J.L. A...
This thesis considers the various ways in which J.L. Austin's discussion of the performative utteran...
John Langshaw Austin and the Performative view of language. Austin appears on the scene at the exact...
J.L. Austin’s insight that language should be treated as a domain of human action, rather than merel...
This paper is an attempt to apply speech act theory to aesthetics. In particular, it purports to be...
The author of Performatyka - teoria katastrof? ["Performance studies - the theory of catastrophes?"]...
Philosophic contingency embedded in James Joyce's avant-garde novel, ranging from Aristotelian notio...
Post-print (lokagerð höfundar)Many philosophers have assumed, without argument, that Wittgenstein in...
The author of Performatyka – teoria katastrof? [“Performance studies – the theory of catastrophes?”]...
ABSTRACT The article places the person of Professor Kanavillil Rajagopalan within the context of his...
J.L. Austin is regarded as having an especially acute ear for fine distinctions of mean-ing overlook...
This essay examines J.L. Austin's theory regarding speech acts, or how we do things with words. It s...
The writings of Stanley Cavell and Jacques Derrida share many points of intersection. One of these i...
En esta contribución se estudian los actos performativos y su influencia en el inglés de hoy en día....
As stated on the dust jacket, this book aims to offer ‘both an introduction to the speech act theory...