In this volume, Savas L. Tsohatzidis brings together a team of
leading experts to provide up-to-date perspectives on the work of
J. L. Austin, a major figure in twentieth-century philosophy and an
important contributor to theories of language, truth, perception,
and knowledge. Focusing on aspects of Austin's writings in these
four areas, the volume's ten original essays critically examine
central elements of his philosophy, exploring their
interrelationships, their historical context, their reception, and
their implications for key issues of contemporary philosophical
research. The volume deepens our understanding of Austin's
philosophy while illustrating its continuing significance, and will
appeal to students and scholars of modern philosophy, particularly
those interested in the philosophy of language and epistemology.
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