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Speech Acts: The Contemporary Theoretical Landscape [PDF]
What makes it the case that an utterance constitutes an illocutionary act of a given kind? This is the central question of speech-act theory. Answers to it—i.e., theories of speech acts—have proliferated.
Fogal, Daniel +2 more
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The Rise of Algorithmic Management and Implications for Work and Organisations
ABSTRACT The rise of algorithmic management (AM) is helping to transform work and employment relationships, creating new challenges and opportunities alike. AM leverages machine‐learning algorithms to help automate managerial functions. This raises key questions about its impact on work, organisations, and the broader society.
Mingqiong Mike Zhang +3 more
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Assertion: Just One Way to Take It Back [PDF]
According to Jonathan Kvanvig, the practice of taking back one’s assertion when finding out that one has been mistaken or gettiered fails to speak in favour of a knowledge norm of assertion.
Simion, Mona3
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Explain Yourself: The Ethics of Soliciting Advice
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Jordan Desmond
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ABSTRACT Recent philosophy of language has seen a growing interest in what is often called the dynamics of conversation or conversational scorekeeping, that is, the ways in which speech and context mutually interact in the course of a conversation.
Lars Dänzer +2 more
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The use of Declaration of Illocutionary Acts of the Korean-English Drama “I Hear Your Voice”
This study deals with the types of declaration of illocutionary acts in the Korean-English Drama “I Hear Your Voice”. The objectives of this study are (1) to find and classify the utterances in the English subtitle of the Korean drama entitled “I Hear ...
Endang Sartika +2 more
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Free speech and hate speech: language and rights [PDF]
Book synopsis: Quasi ogni aspetto dell’esperienza umana sembra essere legato all’idea di normatività. Ma cosa sono le norme? Che cosa le giustifica? A chi, in quale misura e perché si applicano? Che rapporto hanno con i fatti e i valori?
Hornsby, Jennifer
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Clauses as Semantic Predicates: Difficulties for Possible-Worlds Semantics [PDF]
The standard view of clauses embedded under attitude verbs or modal predicates is that they act as terms standing for propositions, a view that faces a range of philosophical and linguistic difficulties.
Moltmann, Friederike
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Expressing What You Say: Neo‐Expressivism and the Matching Question
ABSTRACT It is often appropriate to defer to one another when we ascribe mental states to ourselves in the present tense, even when these self‐ascriptions are evidentially unsupported. One way to explain this ‘first‐person authority’ is in terms of what such self‐ascriptions express.
Benjamin Ian Winokur
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