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|a Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Part I Philosophy of language; 1 Searle's speech act theory; 2 Searle's taxonomic theory; 3 Non-standard speech acts and speech activity; 4 Metaphor and fiction; Part II Philosophy of mind; 5 Intentionality of mind and language; 6 Network and Background in mental states and language; 7 Rediscovering the mind; 8 Cognitive psychology and the unconscious; Part III Philosophy of society and other matters; 9 Social reality; 10 Institutions; 11 Ontology; 12 Truth, representation and epistemology; 13 Summing up; Bibliography; Index.
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|a Direct, combative and wide-ranging, John Searle's philosophy has made fundamental and lasting contributions to thinking in language, mind, knowledge, truth and the nature of social reality. His account of language based on speech-acts, that mind is intentional, and the Chinese Room Argument, are just some of his most famous contributions to philosophical thinking. In this - the first introduction to John Searle's philosophy - Nick Fotion provides clear and assured exposition of Searles' ideas, while also testing and exploring their implications. The book begins by examining Searle's work on th.
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