How to Do Things with Words

How to Do Things with Words

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Jan 1, 1976 · English · Paperback (168 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 168
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1976
Publisher Harvard University Press
ISBN-10 0674411528
ISBN-13 9780674411524

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John L. Austin, a prominent figure in the realm of philosophy, offers readers a profound exploration of language and its capabilities. By delving into the ways in which words can be used to perform actions, Austin shifts the perception of language from mere communication to a powerful tool for shaping reality and social interactions. His unique perspective challenges traditional views on linguistic meaning and establishes a framework for understanding the performative aspect of speech.

Through a series of lectures, he articulates the concept of performative utterances—statements that do not merely convey information but actually bring about change in the world. Austin’s style is engaging, often blending rigorous analysis with practical examples, making complex philosophical ideas accessible to both novices and seasoned scholars alike.

Austin's arguments encourage readers to reconsider their everyday exchanges and the implications of their words, opening up a broader conversation about the interplay between language, action, and societal norms. This work is not just a philosophical treatise; it serves as a call to recognize the responsibility that comes with the power of language.

As Austin skillfully navigates the intricate relationship between words and deeds, he leaves a lasting imprint on the fields of linguistics and philosophy. His insights continue to resonate, prompting reflection on how we communicate and the potential consequences of our language in various contexts.
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