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Titel: Explicit performatives
Autor: Runkel, Andreas
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Introduction.15
1. The Performative-Constative Distinction and a Preliminary
Formulation of the Claim of this Book .15
2. The Structure of this Book.21
Part One
I. Setting the Stage.29
1. A Note on Terminology.29
1.1 The Three Levels of the Speech Act .29
1.2 The Searlean Taxonomy of Illocutionary Acts .31
2. Semantics and Pragmatics - Meaning(s) and Force(s) .36
2.1 "Semantic Pragmatics", Part 1 - Sentence Meaning and
Utterance Meaning .37
2.2 "Semantic Pragmatics", Part 2 - Sentence Types and
Pragmatic Meaning.39
2.3 "Pragmatic Pragmatics" - The Gricean Program,
Implicature and Indirect Speech Acts.41
2.4 Semantic and Pragmatic Meaning - Representation and
Indication .46
3. Summary of Chapter I .49
II. Performatives.51
1. Facing the Problem of Performativity .52
2. Previous Solutions.55
2.1 The Performative Approach.56
2.2 Performatives as Constatives - The (Standardized)
Indirectness Approach.58
2.3 The (Searlean) Declarational Approach .61
2.4 The Paratactic Approach.65
2.4.1 The Theory.65
2.4.2 The History.67
2.4.3 The Critique
.70
2.4.4 Resurrecting the Paratactic Approach? -
Mayer's (2006) "Parenthetical Experiment".76
3. Summary of Chapter II.82
III. Comparative Evaluation of Previous Solutions.83
1. Critique of the Performative Approach .83
1.1 The Semantics of the Performative Prefix.84
1.2 Against the Pure IFID Hypothesis .92
1.3 The Phatic Analysis-Part 1 .99
2. Critique of the Descriptivist Approaches - Indirectness
Approach and Declarational Approach .102
2.1 Critical Aspects of the Indirectness Approach.103
2.1.1 The Alleged Indirectness of Performatives .103
2.1.2 Standardized Indirectness and Direct
Constative Force.105
2.1.3 The Delimitation of Potentially Performative Acts.107
2.2 Critical Aspects of the (Searlean) Declarational Approach.109
2.2.1 One Literal Meaning and Two Intentions .109
2.2.2 Derived Constativity.HI
2.2.3 The Elocutionary Class of Declarations .112
2.3 Conclusion of Comparative Evaluation .117
3. Conditions of Adequacy .119
3.1 Introducing the five Conditions of Adequacy.H9
3.2 Checking Previous Solutions against the Conditions
of Adequacy.122
3.2.1 The Paratactic Approach.122
3.2.2 The Performative Approach .123
3.2.3 The Indirectness Approach.124
3.2.4 The (Searlean) Declarational Approach.125
3.2.5 Summary.125
4. Summary of Chapter HI.127
IV. Performatives and "Statements" - An
Interpretation of Austin's Distinction.131
1. Arguments in Favor of the Rhetic Analysis of Performatives.131
1.1 The Phatic Analysis - Part 2.131
1.1.1 The Argument of (Alleged) Immunity to Referential
Failure.133
1.1.2 Indexicals and the "Semantic Transparency" of
the Prefix .134
1.1.3 Explicating the Act of Reference .136
1.2 An Excursus - The Inadequacy of the Phatic Analysis w.r.t.
Austin's Theory of Action .138
2. Rheme versus Proposition, and a Defence of the Rhetic-
Illocutionary Distinction.143
2.1 Rheme versus Proposition.144
2.2 Justifying Austin's Rhetic-Illocutionary Distinction .148
2.2.1 Austin's Conception of the Illocutionary Act .149
2.2.2 The Conventionality of Illocutionary Acts .152
2.2.3 Rheme/Locution and Illocution.155
2.2.4 The Status of the Performative Prefix within Austin's
Conception of Locution and Illocution .160
2.3 Searle on Illocutionary Acts and the Trouble with
the Prefix .166
3. Austin on Propositions, "Statements", and Truth.170
4. Summary of Chapter IV.177
Part Two
V. Performative-Constative Revisited - Bridging
the "Great Gulf".183
1. Arguments pro/contra Constativity in Performatives.183
1.1. Arguments in Favor of Constativity.183
1.2 Arguments against Constativity.188
1.3. Where We Are Now - Reconciling Constativity with
Performativity.192
2. Conceptions of Constativity.193
2.1 Missing General Constativity in Austin's Taxonomy of
Illocutions.194
2.2 Notions of (Generic) Constative Force and Their
Compatibility with Performatives.196
2.2.1 Searle (1969,1976), Searle/Vanderveken (1985).196
2.2.2 Bach/Harnish (1979) .199
2.2.3 Stalnaker (1978).201
2.2.4 Alston (1994, 2000).202
2.3 Summary.203
3. Intentionalism versus Conventionalism.206
3.1 The Normative Dimension in (Communicative)
niocutionary Acts.207
3.2 The Absence of a Normative Dimension in Bach/Harnish's
Intentionalist Theory of Communicative niocutionary Acts . 208
3.3 How Conventionalism accounts for Normativity.212
3.4 Illocutionary Acts as the Speaker's Taking Responsibility -
Alston (1994, 2000).215
4. Summary of Chapter V.220
VI. Reconsidering Illocution - Conventionality,
Ontology, Responsibility.223
1. Expressed Attitude versus Illocutionary Force.223
1.1 The Difference between Intentionalist and Conventionalist
Conception of Illocution .223
1.2 Illocutionary Concepts as Conventionalized Normative
Social Practice Types .225
1.2.1 Lexicalization as a Clue to the Conventionalized
Normative Practice Concepts .226
1.2.2 Examples.230
1.2.3 Excursus - The Natural Semantic
Metalanguage (NSM).235
1.2.4 Summary - Reconsidering Conventionality in
niocutionary Acts .237
1.3 Universality of Attitudes and Linguistic Universals.241
2. Ascribing Illocutionary Force to Primary Performative
Utterances.249
2.1 The Alleged Objectivity of Illocutionary Force -
(A First Step) Beyond Austin's Judge Criterion.250
2.2 A General Problem about Pragmatic Acts and
Speech Act Verbs - The Ontology of Illocution .256
2.2.1 Verbs and Acts .256
2.2.2 Applying Verbs to Acts .260
2.2.3. Two Notions of Illocution: Austinian and
Non-Austinian Forces.268
2.2.4 External and Internal Perspective in Illocutionary
Force Ascription.272
2.3 Responsibility in Force Ascription and the "Performativity
of Speech Act Reports" .280
2.3.1 Normative Consequences of Speech Act Reports .280
2.3.2 From Speech Act Reports back to Performatives -
On the "Performativity of Speech Act Reports" .284
3. Summary of Chapter VI .289
VII. Completing the Account.293
1. The Conceptual Basis of Performativity.293
1.1 Demystifying Illocutionary Conventions.293
1.2 Act Types enabling Performativity.295
1.3 The Descriptive Property of Performative Verbs.304
2. Completing the Account, Part I - Performativity and the
Normative Dimension of Constative Speech .311
2.1 Constative R'ing - Speech Act Reports, Responsibility, and
the Constative Aspect in Performatives .311
2.1.1 R'ing in Speech Act Reports.311
2.1.2 Being "One Level Removed" - The Analogy between
Speech Act Reports and Explicit Performatives .312
2.1.3 Readjusting Intuition - Performatives "feel" like
Constatives .318
2.2 Constative R'ing as the Key to Performatives.320
2.2.1 Constative R'ing in Explicit Performatives - R'ing-
Entailment.320
2.2.2 Directness and Meaning Individuation in
Performatives .323
2.2.3 Approaching the Constative Force Type in
Performatives - A Non-Austinian Force Concept .329
3. Completing the Account, Part II -
Truth and Felicity in Performatives.334
3.1 Two Readings of Performatives .334
3.2 On Truth and Felicity Conditions .338
3.2.1 Self-Verification - The Subjective Reading.339
3.2.2 Truth, Falsity, and Felicity Conditions -
The Objective Reading.342
4. Summary of the Account.345
5. Conclusion .348
Appendix
Building an Account of Performatives in 31 Steps.355
References.359 |
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