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Jeff Austin

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20th Century Philosophy
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  • Recensioni/Reviews-Senso e sensibilia
    with C. Mautarelli
    Epistemologia 27 (2): 344-345. 2004.
  •  45
    Bury, RG, 37n7, 40n14, 42n19, 56n12, 147n7
    with Alfred Ayer, James Beattie, Tom Beauchamp, Stanley Cavell, Jean-Pierre de Crousaz, Gilles Deleuze, Isabelle Delpla, Philippe De Robert, and Diogenes Laertius
    In Diego E. Machuca (ed.), Pyrrhonism in Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Philosophy, Springer. pp. 241. 2011.
  •  884
    Sense and Sensibilia
    OUP Usa. 1979.
    J. L. AustinSense-Datum TheoriesVagueness and Indeterminacy
  •  191
    Critical Notice
    Mind 61 (243): 395-404. 1952.
    J. L. Austin
  • Unfair to Facts
    In Simon Blackburn & Keith Simmons (eds.), Truth, Oxford University Press. 1999.
  • Truth
    In Simon Blackburn & Keith Simmons (eds.), Truth, Oxford University Press. 1999.
  • Performative Utterances
    with J. Urmson and G. Warnock
    In , . pp. 233-252. 1956.
    J. L. Austin
  •  12
    Other Minds
    In Sven Bernecker & Fred I. Dretske (eds.), Knowledge: Readings in Contemporary Epistemology, Oxford University Press. 2000.
  • Ensaios
    with Oswaldo Porchat de Assis Pereira da Silva, Gilbert Ryle, W. V. Quine, and P. F. Strawson
    Victor Civita. 1975.
    Philosophy of Mind, Miscellaneous
  •  87
    Index of names and subjects
    with F. U. T. Aepinus, Archibald Alexander, Archibald Alison, John Anderson, Maria Rosa Antognazza, Thomas Aquinas, D. M. Armstrong, Antione Arnauld, and Johann Sebastian Bach
    In Terence Cuneo & René van Woudenberg (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid, Cambridge University Press. pp. 361. 2004.
    19th Century Philosophy
  • Ferrari, GRF 92 Ferry, L. and Renaut, A. 33, 219 Ffrench, P. 226 Fischer, F. et al. 18–19
    with H. R. Fischer, G. D. Atkins, M. L. Johnson, P. Baker, T. Ballauff, E. Behler, D. Benner, R. J. Bernstein, and L. E. Beyer
    In Gert Biesta & Denise Egéa-Kuehne (eds.), Derrida & education, Routledge. 2001.
  • H7, l40, l45
    with A. Aliseda-Llera, R. Backofen, A. Bezuidenhout, R. Blutner, H. Bum, R. Carston, T. Cornell, M. de Rijke, and D. Duchier
    In Jaroslav Peregrin (ed.), Meaning: the dynamic turn, Elsevier Science. pp. 271. 2003.
  • Truth
    In José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth: Engagements Across Philosophical Traditions, Wiley-blackwell. 2005.
  •  110
    A Plea for Excuses1
    with G. J. Warnock and J. O. Urmson
    In John Langshaw Austin (ed.) https://philpapers.org/rec/AUSPP-4, Clarendon Press. 1961.
    On the meta-level, ‘A Plea for Excuses’, sometimes regarded as the manifesto of ordinary language philosophy, illustrates Austin’s method of approaching philosophical issues, by patiently analysing the subtleties of ordinary language, by example. On the object level, the key distinction with regard to human actions that appear to be worthy of blame, Austin holds to be between a justification, which denies that the performed action was wrong, and an excuse, which instead denies that the agent was…Read more
    On the meta-level, ‘A Plea for Excuses’, sometimes regarded as the manifesto of ordinary language philosophy, illustrates Austin’s method of approaching philosophical issues, by patiently analysing the subtleties of ordinary language, by example. On the object level, the key distinction with regard to human actions that appear to be worthy of blame, Austin holds to be between a justification, which denies that the performed action was wrong, and an excuse, which instead denies that the agent was responsible for performing it. Austin gives careful attention to particular cases of exculpatory speech, including precise word order and varying emphasis, etymological studies, and the special function of adverbial qualifying phrases, and shows how legal precedents and abnormal psychology may also be helpful in understanding why some efforts to excuse fail. In the final analysis, excuses are properly seen as setting limits to the ascription of moral responsibility, by stating explicitly how they differ from the more usual cases.
    J. L. Austin
  •  12
    Ifs and cans
    In Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 42, . pp. 109-132. 1956.
    J. L. Austin
  •  26
    Quando dire è fare
    with Antonio Pieretti
    Marietti. 1976.
    Philosophy of Language, MiscellaneousPhilosophy of Language, Misc
  •  396
    Symposium: Other Minds
    with J. Wisdom, J. L. Austen, and A. J. Ayer
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 20 (1). 1946.
    The Problem of Other MindsJ. L. Austin
  •  4
    Sense and Sensibilia
    Oxford University Press USA. 1964.
    J. L. Austin
  •  1
    Unfair to Facts
    In José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth: Engagements Across Philosophical Traditions, Wiley-blackwell. 2005.
    J. L. Austin
  •  573
    Three ways of spilling ink
    Philosophical Review 75 (4): 427-440. 1966.
    J. L. Austin
  •  75
    Sense and Sensibilia and Philosophical Papers
    In Bernard Williams (ed.), Essays and Reviews: 1959-2002, Princeton University Press. pp. 40-45. 2014.
    J. L. Austin
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