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Contemporary Ordinary Language Philosophy [PDF]
Abstract There is a widespread assumption that ordinary language philosophy was killed off sometime in the 1960s or 70s by a combination of Gricean pragmatics and the rapid development of systematic semantic theory. Contrary to that widespread assumption, however, contemporary versions of ordinary language philosophy are alive and ...
Nat Hansen
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Linguistic Experiments and Ordinary Language Philosophy [PDF]
AbstractJ.L. Austin is regarded as having an especially acute ear for fine distinctions of meaning overlooked by other philosophers. Austin employs an informal experimental approach to gathering evidence in support of these fine distinctions in meaning, an approach that has become a standard technique for investigating meaning in both philosophy and ...
Nat Hansen, Emmanuel Chemla
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The ordinary and the experimental: Cook Wilson and Austin on method in philosophy [PDF]
To what extent was ordinary language philosophy a precursor to experimental philosophy? Since the conditions on pursuit of either project are at best unclear, and at worst protean, the general question is hard to address.
Guy Longworth
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Laruelle’s ‘Criminally Performative’ Thought: On Doing and Saying in Non-Philosophy [PDF]
François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such that to the question 'what is it to think?, non-philosophy responds that thinking is not “thought”, but performing, and that to perform is to clone the world
John Ó Maoilearca
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A Realistic Approach to the Performativity of Gender
The role of language in doing gender is a very important theme in feminist movements and in the post-structuralist approach of gender by queer theorists: Butler, for example, has mobilized a concept from the ordinary language philosophy (“performativity”)
Mona Gérardin-Laverge
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To date, film scholars have found the films of Jim Jarmusch to be tantamount to works of postmodern philosophy. For as intriguing and productive as such interpretations of Jarmusch’s films have been, I submit that the postmodern framework occludes a ...
Kyle Barrowman
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Wittgenstein and Phenomenology: Controversies of the French Interpretation
The author of the article focuses on the matter of Wittgenstein's philosophy reception in France. The reception of Wittgenstein's philosophy was quite late and led to different, sometimes opposite interpretations of his thought, even among French ...
Oxana Yosypenko
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Common Sense and Ordinary Language: Wittgenstein and Austin [PDF]
What role does ‘ordinary language philosophy’ play in the defense of common sense beliefs? J.L. Austin and Ludwig Wittgenstein each give central place to ordinary language in their responses to skeptical challenges to common sense beliefs. But Austin and
Lawlor, Krista
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It may be time to question analytic philosophy’s structural ignorance of the methods of ordinary language philosophy. Cavell’s Must We Mean What We Say?
Sandra Laugier
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Struggling for ‘Woman’: a Reconciliation with the Ordinary
This article aims to show that Ludwig Wittgenstein’s ordinary language philosophy provides an adequate framework to approach the feminist debate over the meaning of ‘woman’.
Camila Lobo
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