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Lectures on a Philosophy Less Ordinary
Rok: 2022
Druh publikace: odborná kniha
Název nakladatele: Routledge
Místo vydání: New York
Strana od-do: nestránkováno
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cze Lectures on a Philosophy Less Ordinary This book offers a comprehensive reinterpretation of J. L. Austin’s phi-losophy. It opens new ways of thinking about ethics and other contemporary issues in the wake of Austin’s philosophical work.Austin is viewed primarily as a philosopher of language whose work focused on the pragmatic aspects of speech. His work on ordinary lan-guage philosophy and speech act theory is seen as his main contribu-tion 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 demon-strates that Austin’s continual returns to the ordinary are rooted in a desire to show that our lives in language are complicated and multifac-eted. What emerges is an attempt to think with Austin about problems that are central to philosophy today—such as the question about linguis-tic 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 lan-guage, and the history of analytic philosophy. WOS: 000844244900008 J. L. Austin; philosophy of language; fact value; ordinary; truth; historicity; philosophy; analytic philosophy
eng Lectures on a Philosophy Less Ordinary This book offers a comprehensive reinterpretation of J. L. Austin’s phi-losophy. It opens new ways of thinking about ethics and other contemporary issues in the wake of Austin’s philosophical work.Austin is viewed primarily as a philosopher of language whose work focused on the pragmatic aspects of speech. His work on ordinary lan-guage philosophy and speech act theory is seen as his main contribu-tion 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 demon-strates that Austin’s continual returns to the ordinary are rooted in a desire to show that our lives in language are complicated and multifac-eted. What emerges is an attempt to think with Austin about problems that are central to philosophy today—such as the question about linguis-tic 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 lan-guage, and the history of analytic philosophy. WOS: 000844244900008 J. L. Austin; philosophy of language; fact value; ordinary; truth; historicity; philosophy; analytic philosophy