Abstract
(I) According to J.L Austin all speech and all utterance is the doing of something with words and
signs, challenging a metaphysics of language that would posit denotative, propositional assertion as the essence of language and meaning.
(II) Since doing things with words implicates authorial intention and rationalization, writing a text implies a psychogenetical origin.
(III) The text in the process of charitable interpretation, as a sociolinguistic outcome and practice, acquires new meaning or significance by its claims being rendered true or utilizable. The original psychogenesis is incriminated into sociogenesis through the merger of horizons between the author and the interpreter by effectively bridging a historical abyss (sociogenesis of claims to truth or agreed-upon utility). In writing primarily-psychogenetical context causes and precedes its text. In reading the text causes and precedes its primarily-sociogenetical context.