| Morris Weitz - 1966 - 404 pages
...thoroughness needed if it is not to fall into disrepute. I will, however, justify it very briefly. First, words are our tools, and, as a minimum, we...little corner) facts or things: we need therefore to prize them off the world, to hold them apart from and against it, so that we can realize their inadequacies... | |
| Nico Keijzer - 1978 - 352 pages
...the functional competence to do so are still considered binding. PART I PROLEGOMENA ACTING ON ORDERS "First, words are our tools, and, as a minimum, we...ourselves against the traps that language sets us." JL AUSTIN — A plea for excuses Watch a group of soldiers. They are lining up under the direction... | |
| Dron, Jon - 2007 - 366 pages
...August 2006 Section I Control and Learning: A Theoretical Background Chapter I Introducing Concepts Words are our tools, and, as a minimum, we should...ourselves against the traps that language sets us. (Austin, 1979) Introduction This chapter is mainly concerned with introducing and defining some of... | |
| Jules L. Coleman - 1994 - 576 pages
...thoroughness needed if it is not to fall into disrepute. I will, however, justify it very briefly. First, words are our tools, and, as a minimum, we...not, and we must forearm ourselves against the traps ; Another \vell-flogged horse in these same slakes is Blame. At least two things seem confused together... | |
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