How to Do Bad Things with Words: Hostile Speech Acts and the Foundations of Speech Act Theory

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Antonio Blanco Salgueiro

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In this paper I argue that the study of a particular family of speech acts, the hostile illocutionary acts, gives us the key for the re-examination of four important foundational questions in speech act theory: the illocutionary/perlocutionary distinction, the notion of infelicity, the question of the primacy of first versus third person perspective in the study of force, and the question of the possibility of a general and systematic theory of the phenomenon of force. 

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Blanco Salgueiro, A. (2019). How to Do Bad Things with Words: Hostile Speech Acts and the Foundations of Speech Act Theory. Crítica. Revista Hispanoamericana De Filosofía, 40(118), 3–27. https://doi.org/10.22201/iifs.18704905e.2008.1017

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