
doi: 10.1111/phc3.12045
Abstract In this survey paper, I start from two classical theses of speech act theory: that speech act content is uniformly propositional and that sentence mood encodes illocutionary force. These theses have been questioned in recent work, both in philosophy and linguistics. The force/content distinction itself – a cornerstone of 20‐century philosophy of language – has come to be rejected by some theorists, unmoved by the famous ‘Frege–Geach’ argument. The paper reviews some of these debates.
[SHS.PHIL.LOGIC] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy/domain_shs.phil.logic, [SHS.LANGUE.PRAGMATICS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics/domain_shs.langue.pragmatics, [SHS.LANGUE.SEMANTICS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics/domain_shs.langue.semantics, [SHS.PHIL.LANGUAGE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy/domain_shs.phil.language
[SHS.PHIL.LOGIC] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy/domain_shs.phil.logic, [SHS.LANGUE.PRAGMATICS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics/domain_shs.langue.pragmatics, [SHS.LANGUE.SEMANTICS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics/domain_shs.langue.semantics, [SHS.PHIL.LANGUAGE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy/domain_shs.phil.language
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