preface to the series acknowledgements introduction 1.pragmatics and philosophy 2.conceptions of meaning 3.speech as action 4.mind and self 5.doing pragmatics, doing philosophy analytical philosophy-ordinary language philosophy 1.philosophy as analysis 1.1the linguistic turn 1.2the influence of frege 1.3analysis in g.e.moore and b. russell 2.analysis and the ideal of scientific language 2.1wittgensteins tractatus 2.2rudolf carnap and the encyclopedia of unified science 3.analysis and ordinary language 3.1the evolution of wittgensteins thought 3.2wittgensteins influence and ordinary language philosophy 3.3some oxford philosophers 3.3.1j.l.austin 3.3.2p.f.strawson 3.3.3h.p.grice 4.further developments of analytical philosophy 4.1w.v.o.quine: from analysis to naturalization 4.2from intensional semantics to discourse representation theory 4.3meaning and understan 4.4philosophy of mind 5.analytical philosophy and pragmatics john l.austin 1.j.l.austin and his approach to philosophy 1.1austins philosophical method 1.2linguistic phenomenology 1.3general tendencies 2.epistemology 2.1knowledge and belief 2.2perception 3.philosophy of language 3.1meaning 3.2performative utterances 3.3assertion and truth 3.4the speech act 4.philosophy of action 4.1action 4.2freedom and responsibility 5.austin and pragmatics mikhail bakhtin 1.biographical sketch 2.the bakhtin industry 3.bakhtins view of language 3.1dialogue 3.2heteroglossia 3.3polyphony 3.4metalinguistics 3.5speech genres 3.6chronotope 3.7carnival 4.conclusion contextualism 1.two perspectives 2.semantic minimalism …… deconstruction epistemology epistemology of testimony michel foucault h.p.grice hermeneutics indecals and demonstratives intensional logic modal logic model-theoretic semantics charles morris notation in formal semantics phenomenology philosophy of action philosophy of language philosophy of mind sible worlds semantics reference and deions truth-conditional semantics uviversal and transcendental pragmatics ludwig wittgenstein index
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