How to Do Things Without Words - A Theory of Declarations

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 47 (3):235-254 (2017)
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Abstract

Declarations like “this meeting is adjourned” make certain facts the case by representing them as being the case. Yet surprisingly little attention has been paid to the mechanism whereby the utterance of a declaration can bring about a new state of affairs. In this paper, we use the incentivization account of institutional facts to address this issue. We argue that declarations can serve to bring about new states of affairs as their utterance have game theoretical import, typically in virtue of the utterer signaling a commitment to act in an incentive-changing way.

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J. P. Smit
University of Stellenbosch

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