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114The gap between speech acts and mental statesIn Foundations of Speech Act Theory: Philosophical and Linguistic Perspectives, Routledge. pp. 220--33. 1994.
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165Intentional Acts and Institutional Facts: Essays on John Searle’s Social Ontology (edited book)Springer. 2007.This book includes ten original essays that critically examine central themes of John Searle’s ontology of society, as well as a new essay by Searle that summarizes and further develops his work in that area. The critical essays are grouped into three parts. Part I (Aspects of Collective Intentionality) examines the account of collective intention and action underlying Searle’s analysis of social and institutional facts, with special emphasis on how that account relates to the dispute between in…Read more
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513Review of John R. Searle, Making the Social World: The Structure of Human Civilization (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (9). 2010.
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349Foundations of Speech Act Theory: Philosophical and Linguistic Perspectives (edited book)Routledge. 1994.Foundations of Speech Act Theoryoffers a timely, thorough and, above all, compelling examination of the complexities of illocutionary acts, performatives, and their phenomenological basis. Savas Tsohatzidis has collected an impressive range of international scholars on the subject. Clearly demonstrating the relevance of speech act theory to semantic theory, the collection further interrogates the inability of pragmatic theories of illocution to properly locate such speech acts within the logic o…Read more
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46Axioms of reference and rules of quotationIn Elke Brendel, Jörg Meibauer & Markus Steinbach (eds.), Understanding Quotation, De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 7--323. 2011.
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70Yes-no questions and the myth of content invarianceIn John Searle's Philosophy of Language: Force, Meaning and Mind, Cambridge University Press. pp. 244-266. 2007.
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226Interpreting J. L. Austin: Critical Essays (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2017.In this volume, Savas L. Tsohatzidis brings together a team of leading experts to provide up-to-date perspectives on the work of J. L. Austin, a major figure in twentieth-century philosophy and an important contributor to theories of language, truth, perception, and knowledge. Focusing on aspects of Austin's writings in these four areas, the volume's ten original essays critically examine central elements of his philosophy, exploring their interrelationships, their historical context, their rece…Read more
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Aristotle University of ThessalonikiProfessor
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Language |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Mind |