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Investigative Ordinary Language Philosophy

open access: yesPhilosophical Investigations, 2022
AbstractIn this paper, we explicate the method of Investigative Ordinary Language Philosophy (IOLP). The term was coined by John Cook to describe the unique philosophical approach of Frank Ebersole. We argue that (i) IOLP is an overlooked yet valuable philosophical method grounded in our everyday experiences and concerns; and (ii) as such, Frank ...
Hardman, Doug, Hutchinson, Phil
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When Arne met J. L.: attitudes to scientific method in empirical semantics, ordinary language philosophy and linguistics. [PDF]

open access: yesSynthese, 2023
In the autumn of 1959, Arne Naess and J. L. Austin, both pioneers of empirical study in the philosophy of language, discussed their points of agreement and disagreement at a meeting in Oslo. This article considers the fragmentary record that has survived
Chapman S.
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Critical ordinary language philosophy: A new project in experimental philosophy

open access: yesSynthese, 2023
Several important philosophical problems (including the problems of perception, free will, and scepticism) arise from antinomies that are developed through philosophical paradoxes.
E. Fischer
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Two sorts of philosophical therapy: Ordinary language philosophy, social criticism and the Frankfurt school

open access: yesPhilosophy & Social Criticism, 2023
In a recent article, Fabian Freyenhagen argues that we should understand first-generation Frankfurt School critical theory (in particular, the work of Adorno and Horkheimer) as being defined by a kind of ‘linguistic turn’ analogous to one present in the ...
Tom Whyman
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A quantitative history of ordinary language philosophy

open access: yesSynthese, 2023
There is a standard story told about the rise and fall of ordinary language philosophy: it was a widespread, if not dominant, approach to philosophy in Great Britain in the aftermath of World War II up until the early 1960s, but with the development of ...
J. Porter, Nat Hansen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Ordinary Language Philosophy as Phenomenological Research: Reading Austin with Merleau‐Ponty

open access: yesPhilosophical Investigation, 2021
In his late ‘A Plea for Excuses’, John L. Austin suggests labelling his philosophy ‘linguistic phenomenology’. This article examines which idea of phenomenology Austin had in mind when he coined this term and what light this sheds on his method.
Lars Leeten
semanticscholar   +1 more source

“MY TONGUE SWORE BUT MY HEART DID NOT”: VINDICATING ORDINARY LANGUAGE PHILOSOPHY AGAINST THE PROCUSTEAN BED OF SCIENTISM IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE

open access: yesForum for Contemporary Issues and Literature, 2021
Often vilified, if not outright rejected, ordinary language philosophy has been sustained, from its very beginnings, due to the farne of authors such as Austin and the later Wittgenstein; but not, however, on its own merits.
David Pérez Chico
semanticscholar   +1 more source

FILSAFAT ANALITIS BAHASA DAN HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN ILMU LINGUISTIK PRAGMATIK

open access: yesLite: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya, 2011
The development of pragmatic linguistics cannot be separated from the development of analytic philosophical tradition which focuses on ordinary language.
Sunardi Sunardi
doaj   +1 more source

Theodore Jouffrey: Precursor of Ordinary Language Philosophy

open access: yesJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy, 1991
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James W. Manns
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Must we measure what we mean? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper excavates a debate concerning the claims of ordinary language philosophers that took place during the middle of the last century. The debate centers on the status of statements about “what we say”.
Austin J.   +20 more
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