The philosophy of J. L. Austin

Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press (2011)
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These new essays on J. L. Austin's philosophy constitute the first major study of his thought in decades.

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Richard Arnljot Sørli
University of Bergen
Martin Gustafsson
Åbo Akademi University

Citations of this work

Enough is Enough: Austin on Knowing.Guy Longworth - 2017 - In Savas L. Tsohatzidis, Interpreting J. L. Austin: Critical Essays. Cambridge University Press. pp. 186–205.
Whose Dream Is It Anyway?Avner Baz - 2014 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 4 (3-4):263-287.
Austin's Method.Hanno Birken-Bertsch - 2014 - In Brian Garvey, Austin on Language. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 89-107.
Austin on Literal Meaning.Odai Al Zoubi - 2016 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):41-64.

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