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Sbisà on Speech As Action



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Titolo: Sbisà on Speech As Action Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2023
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Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (339 pages)
Disciplina: 401.452
Altri autori: LabinazPaolo  
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Marina Sbisà's Deontic Approach to Speech Actions -- 1 Themes in Marina Sbisà's Philosophy -- 2 Illocution and Conventionality -- Convention and Intention in Illocution -- Illocutionary Effects as Conventional Effects -- 3 Illocutionary Effects and Deontic Modality -- 4 Accommodation and Felicity Conditions -- 5 This Collection: Structure and Contents -- References -- Should Speech Act Theory Eschew Propositions? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sbisà's Argument Against Propositions -- 3 Limitations of the "Attitudinal" Approach to Speech Act Theory -- 4 A Middle Way: Contentful Commitments -- 5 Contentful Indicators of Force -- References -- On the Conventional Nature of Illocutionary Acts: Uptake, Conventions, and Illocutionary Effects -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sbisà's Criticism of the Intentionalist Understanding of Speech Efficiency -- The Securing of Uptake as the Backbone of the Intentionalist Conception -- Sbisà's Defense of the Conventionalist Position -- 3 On the Conventional Nature of the Illocutionary Act as a Social Act and Its Social Conditions -- The Speech Act of Telling as a Public Act of Commitment -- On Social Conditions and the Limits of Context Plasticity -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Varieties of Uptake -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What Is Uptake? -- 3 Securing of Uptake: Hearer-Dependent Reading -- Ratification Theory -- Constitution Theory -- Collaboration Theory -- 4 Challenges and Objections -- Scope -- The Power of the Hearer -- Deliberate Misinterpretation -- 5 Communicative Versus Normative Dimension -- 6 Conclusion: A Speaker-Dependent Reading -- References -- Interactional Negotiation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Uptake, Responses, and Accommodation in Force Negotiation.
3 Language Conventions as Lineages of Negotiated Precedents -- References -- Some Varieties of Illocutionary Pluralism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Illocutionary Force -- 3 Sbisà's Pluralism -- 4 Johnson's Pluralism -- 5 Lewiński's Pluralism -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Speech Acts and Ventriloquation: The Contribution of Marina Sbisà to a General Theory of Action and Performativity -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Action: What's in This Word? -- 3 Speech Acts as Specific Types of Action -- 4 Textual Agency -- 5 Speech Acts and Ventriloquation -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Towards a Unified Theory of Illocutionary Normativity -- 1 Varieties of Illocutionary Norms -- 2 Sbisà's Framework: The "Tripartite View" -- The Tripartite View -- Applying the Tripartition to Existing Notions -- Terminology -- Revising and Extending the Model -- 3 Two Challenges for the Tripartite Model -- Upstream Rules and Downstream Obligations -- A Neglected Category: Aims -- 4 Cooperation, Rules, and Illocutionary Concepts -- Disagreement About Rules -- The Checklist View -- Cooperative Rules as Rational Expectations -- 5 An Open Project -- References -- llocutionary Force, Speech Act Norms, and the Coordination and Mutuality of Conversational Expectations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Normative Expectations in Speech Exchanges -- 3 Constitutive Rules for Speech Acts: The Case of Assertion -- 4 Mutuality in Speech Exchanges -- 5 Normative Demands on Audience Uptake -- References -- Speech in Non-ideal Conditions: On Silence and Being Silenced -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Norm of No Silent Rejections (NSR) -- 3 Some Doubts about NSR -- 4 The Silencing Power of NSR -- 5 NSR and Ideal Theory -- References -- A Speech-Act Theoretic Analysis of White (Prosocial) Lies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Lying: A Locutionary Definition -- 3 Two Kinds of Intentions.
4 White Lies Are a Type of Speech Act But Malicious Lies Are Not -- On Why There Is No Speech Act of Malicious Lying -- The Speech Act of White Lying -- Conventionality of Means -- The Online Processing of White Lies -- The Acquisition of White Lies -- 5 The Context-Dependence of (White) Lies -- 6 Summary -- References -- Presupposition and Propaganda: A Socially Extended Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Authority in Hate Speech -- 3 Nonideal Authority -- 4 Presupposition Accommodation of Authority -- 5 The Social Accommodation of Subordinating Authority -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Replies to Contributors -- 1 Reply to Green -- 2 Reply to Ambroise -- 3 Reply to Bianchi -- 4 Reply to Witek -- 5 Reply to Johnson -- 6 Reply to Cooren -- 7 Reply to Marsili -- 8 Reply to Goldberg -- 9 Reply to Tanesini -- 10 Reply to Terkourafi -- 11 Reply to Barnes -- References.
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ISBN: 3-031-22528-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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