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John Langshaw Austin

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Langshaw Austin 1911-60, British philosopher. A graduate of Oxford, he was a fellow of All Souls (1933-35) and Magdalen (1935-52) colleges before he became White's professor of moral philosophy (1952-60), also at Oxford. He strongly influenced analytic philosophy, urging that the use of words be closely examined and holding that the distinctions of ordinary language are more subtle than is usually realized. In How to Do Things with Words (1962), he distinguished between constative utterances (statements or reports that can be found true or false) and performative utterances (such as... Read more
John Langshaw Austin
John Langshaw Austin The English philosopher John Langshaw Austin (1911-1960) taught a generation of...philosophizing based on language analysis. John Langshaw Austin was born in Lancaster on March 26... Read more

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