Austinian themes: illocution, action, knowledge, truth, and philosophy
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Contents preface Abbreviations of Works byJ.L. Austin xi xv Introduction Situating Austin Receptions of Austin’s Philosophy The Mask and the Text This Volume 1 1 5 10 И PART 1 ILLOCUTION 1, The Discovery of Illocution 1.1 From Performatives to Illocution 1.1.1 About Performative Utterances 1.1.2 Austin’s Change ofMind 1.2 How to Read How to Do Things with Words 1.3 Austin's Illocution 17 17 17 19 25 27 2. Discussing Illocution 33 2.1 Challenges to Austin’s Illocution 33 2.2 Four Defences 33 2.2.1 The Alleged Limitation of Illocution to Oral Speech 34 2.2.2 The Exclusion of Non-serious Uses 35 2.2.3 Austin’s Performatives and Truth-Value Gaps 38 2.2.4 The Locutionary/Illocutionary Distinction 40 2.3 Illocution and Convention 42 2.3.1 What Does Austin Mean by‘Conventionality’? 42 2.3.2 What Is It for an Act to Be Conventional? 45 2.3.3 The Conventionality of Illocutionary Effects 51 2.3.4 The Conventionality of Austin’s Illocution 55 2-4 In Support of Austin’s Illocution 56 2.4.1 The Significance of the lllocutionary/Perlocutionary Distinction 57 2.4.2 Tracking Power Relations in Language Use 58 2.4.3 The Heuristic Value of Austin's Illocutionary Typology 59 2·5 Concluding Remarks 61
CONTESTS PART 2 ACTION 3. Speech as Action 3.1 From Speech Act Theory to the Philosophy of Action 3.2 Action in Hew io Do 'Ihings with Words 3.2.1 Act Individuation 3.2.2 From the Perlocutionary Act to the 'Accordion Effect’ 3.2.3 What about the‘Total Speech Act? 3.3 Acts and Actions 3.3.1 Act’,‘Action’, and‘Activity’ 3.3.2 How Acts Can Be Actions 3.4 Provisional Results 65 65 67 68 70 73 77 78 83 85 4. From Failure to Action 4.1 Austin’s Papers on the Philosophy of Action 4.2 The ‘Negative’ Approach to Action 4.2.1 From Extenuation to the Machinery of Action 4.2.2 Activity and Action in Pretending 4.3 Action and Responsibility 4.3.1 Attributions of Responsibility 4.3.2 Responsibility and Freedom 87 87 87 88 92 94 95 96 5. Further Aspects and Implications of Austin’s View of Action 5.1 Towards an Overview of Austin’s Philosophy ofAction 5.2 What about Intention? 5.2.1 Intention as a Cognitive State 5.2.2 Intention and Responsibility 5.3 An Ontology of Action? 5.3.1 Actions and Their Parts or Components 5.3.2 Action Descriptions, Action Individuation, and the Accordion Effect’ 5.4 Concluding Remarks 99 99 99 101 102 104 105 106 111 PART 3 KNOWLEDGE 6. Knowledge and Assertion 6.1 Austin and Knowledge 6.2 Assertion as Illocution 6.2.1 Making a Statement: Austins Outline 6.2.2 Enriching the Picture of Assertion 6.3 Assertions as Claims to Knowledge 6.3.1 Knowledge and Belief 6.3.2 Knowledge Attribution 6.3.3 The By-Default Principle 115 115 117 117 120 122 124 126 129
CONTENTS VÜ 6.4 Knowledge and Illocution 6.4.1 Making Sense of‘If I Know I Can’t Be Wrong' 6.4.2 Assertion, Knowledge, and Conventionality 132 133 137 7. Perception and Knowledge 7.1 Austin's Philosophy of Perception 7.2 Realism 7.2.1 The Multifarious Objects of Perception 7.2.2 Reality 7.3 Against Inferentialism and Representationalism 7.3.1 Inferentialism and theSearch for Incorrigibility 7.3.2 The Presentational Character of Perception 7.4 A Note on Austin’s Anti-scepticism 142 142 144 146 151 154 156 158 160 8. When We Do Not Know 8.1 Failures in Perceptual Knowledge 8.2 Varieties of Unreliable Appearance 8.3 The (In)distinguishability of Reliable Perception and Unreliable Appearance 8.3.1 Questioning Indistinguishability 8.3.2 How (Not) to Distinguish, and Why 162 162 165 9. Knowledge in Its Making 9.1 Knowledge and Language 9.2 That's a Pig 9.2.1 Four Species of Assertion 9.2.2 When Assertion Is Judgement and When It Is Not 9.3 Assertion as a Source of Knowledge 9.3.1 An Austinian Model for the Transmission of Knowledge 9-3.2 Knowledge by Testimony as Second-hand 9.4 Concluding Remarks 9.4.1 Knowledge and Language 9.4,2 Perception and Reality 9.4.3 The Heterogeneity of Knowledge 175 175 176 178 181 184 185 188 192 192 193 195 169 170 172 PART 4 TRUTH 10. Getting to Grips with Truth 10.1 Austin and Truth 10.2 A Bit of History 10.3 A Fregean Heresy 10.3.1 Does Truth Come in Degrees? 10.3.2 Truth and Assertion 10.3.3 Truth and the Sense vs Reference Distinction 10.3.4 Truth-bearers 10.3.5 The Meaning of'True' 10.4 Peculiarities of Austins Correspondentism 199 199 201 210
211 212 213 214 215 216
viii CONTENTS 11. Meaning 11.1 Meaning as Use? 11.2 Sense and Reference 11.2.1 Senses and Types 11.2.2 An Ambiguity of‘Reference’ 11.2.3 The Availability of the Distinction between Descriptive and Demonstrative Conventions 231 11.3 The Place of Reference within the Speech Act 11.4 From Austin to Situation Semantics 234 238 12. Use 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 243 243 246 249 256 Systematicity and Adaptation Against Reification Calling Different Things by the Same Name Giving Up Propositions 13. Context 13.1 From Use to Context 13.2 Assertions in Context 13.3 Semantic Contextualism and Truth-Relativism 13.4 Truth-Conditions and the Truth-Falsity Assessment 13.4.1 The Assessment of the Accomplished Utterance Amounts to an Overall Evaluation of the Speech Act 274 13.4.2 The Assessment of the Accomplished Utterance Should Consider Implicit Meaning Too 275 13.4.3 Truth-Value Assignment vs Assessment of the Accomplished Utterance 275 13.4.4 The Function of Context in Speech Act Assessments 13.4.5 'True'and'False’as Assessment Terms 13.4.6 The Dimension of Correspondence with Facts vs the Felicity-Infelicity Dimension 278 13.4.7 The Speech Act’s Accountability to Situations in the World 13.5 Concluding Remarks 220 220 222 224 227 260 260 260 267 274 277 277 278 279 PART 5 PHILOSOPHY 14. Linguistic Phenomenology 14.1 Did Austin Have a Philosophical Method? 14.2 Proceeding from Ordinary Language 14.2.1 Does‘Should’ in‘Should Say’ and ‘Should Mean’ Embody a Claim to Normativity? 14.2.2 What Does'When Mean? 14.2.3 What Does‘Why’Refer To? 14.2.4 Who Are the ‘We’ Who Are at the Same Time Agents
and Objects of the Proposed Investigation? 285 285 287 288 288 288 290
CONTENTS IX 143 First Word, Last Word 143.1 Why Not the Last Word 14.3. 2 Why the First Word 14.4 Phenomenology? 14.4.1 Austin’s Phrase‘LinguisticPhenomenology’ 14.4.2 A Linguistic Epoche 14.5 Austin’s Philosophy as Linguistic Phenomenology 14.5,1 Realism 14.5,2 The Pre-linguistic Character of Perception 14.53 Knowledge 14.5.4 Ontological Pluralism 14.5.5 Action Individuation 14.5.6 The Classification of Illocutionary Acts 14.5.7 Concluding the Overview 292 293 297 302 302 305 309 311 311 311 312 312 313 313 15. Philosophy and the Ordinary 15.1 The Ordinary 15.2 What May Not Be Ordinary 15.2.1 Common Sense 15.2.2 Linguistic Philosophy 153 What Is Ordinary 153.1 The Ordinary and the Social Bond 15.3 .2 Ihe Ordinary as (Gricean) Conversation 15.33 The Ordinary as a Matter of Consistency 15.4 Philosophy's Place 15-4.1 Philosophy and Linguistics 15-4.2 Philosophy and Empirical Research 15-43 Will Philosophy Last? 315 315 316 317 320 323 324 327 329 331 334 336 340 Conclusions A Philosophical Supernova? A Sketchy Overview of Austins Thought Fetishes, Dichotomies, and Distinctions Linguistic Phenomenology as a Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity Being Sober in Philosophy Situatedness 342 342 343 345 348 351 354 References Index 357 371
Ακ-ίύιίαιι Tltentes öfters a recotwiuAior o! pbih si ph ical views on several themes developed bv |d. Austin. Exploring Austin’s work in detail through a series ot fhemuhcallv organized chapters. Marina Shisa draws on both published work as well as unpublished manuscript notes to oiler a defence ol Austins speech act theor characterized be a xpecitic notion of illocution, against some important criticisms. Shisa offers a reconstruction of Austin's responsibility-based concept ion ot action drawing on his remarks on acts and actions in Heir to T o Things with Words and in later papers. Exploring Austin’s contributions to epistemology and the philosophe of perception (including his realist stance, anti scepticism, and presentational view ot perception), Shisa analyses the roles that he assigns to knowledge in the dynamics of assertion. On the theme of’truth. Austins claims are expounded and explained as worthv of reassessment. Other chapters explore the ways in which Austin deals with sense, reference, family resemblances’, truth-lalsity assessments, and context-dependence. Austin’s most famous statement of method, as outlining a ‘linguistic phenomenology’ is cast as analogous to Husserl's phenomenology in adopting an epoche which isolates language (rather than consciousness), a reading which helps to clarify several characteristic positions adopted by Austin. On metaphilosophical themes, Shisa analyses the notion of ordinariness, distinguishing it from common sense and (he endorsement of the ‘linguistic Turn, approaching it instead in terms ot the b\ -default nature ol the
social bond and conversational cooperation. Various recurrent aspects ot Austin s philosophy are illuminated: the opposition to dichotomies, the attention paid to intersubjectivity, the commitment to a ‘sober’ philosophy, and a strong sense ot human situatedness. |
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