Ebook: Derrida/Searle: Deconstruction and Ordinary Language
Author: Raoul Moati
- Tags: Derrida Jacques. Searle John R. Language and languages -- Philosophy -- 20th century. Performative (Philosophy) Speech acts (Linguistics) Ordinary-language philosophy. Deconstruction. Intentionality (Philosophy) Derrida Jacques -- 1930-2004. Searle John Rogers -- 1932- Language and languages -- Philos
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Language: English
- epub
Raoul Moati intervenes in the critical debate that divided two prominent philosophers in the mid-twentieth century. In the 1950s, the British philosopher J.L. Austin advanced a theory of speech acts, or the performative, that Jacques Derrida and John R. Searle interpreted in fundamentally different ways.
Raoul Moati intervenes in the critical debate that divided two prominent philosophers in the mid-twentieth century. In the 1950s, the British philosopher J.L. Austin advanced a theory of speech acts, or the performative, that Jacques Derrida and John R. Searle interpreted in fundamentally different ways.
Raoul Moati intervenes in the critical debate that divided two prominent philosophers in the mid-twentieth century. In the 1950s, the British philosopher J.L. Austin advanced a theory of speech acts, or the performative, that Jacques Derrida and John R. Searle interpreted in fundamentally different ways.
Abstract: Raoul Moati intervenes in the critical debate that divided two prominent philosophers in the mid-twentieth century. In the 1950s, the British philosopher J.L. Austin advanced a theory of speech acts, or the performative, that Jacques Derrida and John R. Searle interpreted in fundamentally different ways