The status of individual and collective intentions in Searle's speech act theory.

Argumentum 8:42-52 (2012)
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Abstract

The present study focuses on the received version of speech act theory as developed by Searle. The aim of the paper is to demonstrate how Searle formulates precise and general conditions for illocutionary act individuation based on the linguistic description of inherent individual intentions. I argue for the impossibility of such individuation processes.

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