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Author:
Moran, Richard, 1953- author.
Title:
The exchange of words : speech, testimony, and intersubjectivity / Richard Moran.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xv, 233 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Social epistemology.
Speech acts (Linguistics)
Testimony (Theory of knowledge)
Intersubjectivity.
Intersubjectivity.
Social epistemology.
Speech acts (Linguistics)
Testimony (Theory of knowledge)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-227) and indexes.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 7.5. Last Words. 1.1. Reid and the Social Acts of Mind -- 1.2. Speaking Subject and the Political Subject -- 1.3. Epistemological Perspective and the Participants' Perspective -- 1.4. Speech as Indicative Sign -- 1.5. Self-Understanding of the Social Act of Mind -- 2. Getting Told and Being Believed -- 2.1. Realm of Testimony -- 2.2. Evidential Relations and the A Priori -- 2.3. Perversity, Dependence, and Risk -- 2.4. Assertion as Assurance -- 2.5. Photographs and Statements -- 2.6. Importance of Being Non-Natural -- 2.7. Speaker's Conferral: Having Your Say, Giving Your Word -- 2.8. Evidence and Disharmony -- 3. Meaning of Sincerity and Self-Expression -- 3.1. Sincerity and the Telepathic Ideal -- 3.2. Williams on the Norm of Sincerity -- 3.3. Two Forms of the Expression of Belief -- 3.4. Sincerity and the Speaker's Guarantee -- 4. Claim and the Encounter -- 4.1. Grice: The Production of Belief (in Others) through the Revelation of (One's Own) Belief -- 4.2. Verbal Communication and Perception -- 4.3. Sincerity, Self-Understanding, and Self-Manifestation -- 4.4. Two Forms of Knowing What One Is Doing -- 4.5. Moore's Paradox and the Meaning of Overtness in Assertion -- 5. Illocution and Interlocution -- 5.1. Addressing, Claiming, and the Second Person -- 5.2. Theoretical Reasons and Their Transmission -- 5.3. Perlocution, Illocution, and the Idea of a Normative Power -- 5.4. Recognition and Reciprocity -- 5.5. Observer's Perspective and the Perspective of the Interlocutors -- 6. Social Act and Its Self-Consciousness -- 6.1. Bearing of the Agent's Understanding on the Description of What She Does -- 6.2. Illocutionary, the First Person, and "Hereby" -- 6.3. Speech as Production and Speech as Social Act -- 6.4. Meaning of Mutuality -- 6.5. Grice's Third Clause and the Role of Overtness -- 6.6. Strawson and Avowability -- 6.7. Perspective of the Conversation -- 7. Self and Its Society -- 7.1. Thinking as the "Soul's Conversation with Itself" -- 7.2. Talking to Oneself, to Others, to No One -- 7.3. Supplying the Missing Interlocutor -- 7.4. And Who Shall I Say Is Calling? -- 7.5. Last Words.
ISBN:
0190882905
9780190882907
0190873329
9780190873325
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1027838523
LCCN:
2017051744
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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