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Lectures On A Philosophy Less Ordinary Language And Morality In Jl Austins Philosophy 1st Edition Niklas Forsberg

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Lectures On A Philosophy Less Ordinary Language And Morality In Jl Austins Philosophy 1st Edition Niklas Forsberg
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.48 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Niklas Forsberg
ISBN: 9781032107233, 1032107235
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Lectures On A Philosophy Less Ordinary Language And Morality In Jl Austins Philosophy 1st Edition Niklas Forsberg by Niklas Forsberg 9781032107233, 1032107235 instant download after payment.

This book offers a comprehensive reinterpretation of J.L. Austin’s philosophy. It opens new ways of thinking about ethics and other contemporary issues in the wake of Austin’s philosophical work.

Austin is primarily viewed as a philosopher of language whose work focused on the pragmatic aspects of speech. His work on ordinary language philosophy and speech act theory is seen as his main contribution to philosophy. This book challenges this received view to show that Austin used his most well-known theoretical notions as heuristic tools aimed at debunking the fact/value dichotomy. Additionally, it demonstrates that Austin’s continual returns to the ordinary is rooted in a desire to show that our lives in language are complicated and multifaceted. What emerges is an attempt to think with Austin about problems that are central to philosophy today―such as the question about linguistic inheritance, truth, the relationship between a language inherited and morality, and how we are to cope with linguistic elasticity and historicity.

Lectures on a Philosophy Less Ordinary will appeal to scholars and advanced students working on Austin’s philosophy, philosophy of language, and the history of analytic philosophy.

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