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Publication details [
#174
]
Fann, K.T.
, ed.
1969.
Symposium on J.L. Austin.
Routledge and Kegan Paul
.
xii + 486 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Person as a subject
Austin, J.L.
Articles in this volume
Warnock, G.J.
John Langshaw Austin 1911-1960.
3–21
Urmson, J.O.
Austin's philosophy
22–32
Hampshire, Stuart
.
In memoriam: J.L. Austin.
33–46
Urmson, J.O.
and
G.J. Warnock
.
J.L. Austin
.
46–48
Pears, David F.
An original philosopher.
49–58
Cavell, Stanley
.
Austin at criticism.
59–75
Urmson, J.O.
,
Willard Van Orman Quine
and
Stuart Hampshire
.
A symposium on Austin's method.
76–97
Chisholm, Roderick M.
Austin's philosophical papers
.
101–126
.
Symposium on J.L. Austin.
127–147
New, C.G.
A plea for linguistics.
148–165
Nowell-Smith, Patrick H.
Ifs and cans
.
166–181
Thalberg, Irving
.
Austin on abilities
.
182–204
Searle, John R.
Assertions and aberrations.
205–218
White, Alan R.
Mentioning the unmentionable
.
219–225
Wheatley, Jon M.O.
Austin on truth
.
226–239
Cerf, Walter
.
$How to do things with words.
351–379
Strawson, Peter F.
Intention and convention in speech acts.
380–400
Black, Max
.
Austin on performatives
.
401–411
Forguson, L.W.
In pursuit of performatives
.
412–419
Cohen, L. Jonathan
.
Do illocutionary forces exist?
420–444
Furberg, Mats
.
Meaning and illocutionary force
.
445–468
Reviewed by
White, Alan R.
1970.
Review of
$Symposium on J.L. Austin.
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