
handle: 11407/1460
En este ensayo el principal propósito es exponer la relevancia del enfoque de John L. Austin y su oposición a un tipo de concepción comunicativa como el descrito. Austin elabora —en sus propios términos–una “fenomenología lingüística”, con la que revisa críticamente algunos lugares comunes. Las “fuerzas ilocucionarias” y los “actos de habla”, serán conceptos centrales en esta empresa analítica. En la perspectiva de Austin no debe confundirse comunicación con información. El trabajo que aquí desarrollamos propone algunas notas en defensa de las funciones normativas del lenguaje ordinario.
In this paper the main purpose is to expose the relevance of focus of John L. Austin and their opposition a conception type on the communication. Austin elaborates –in its own terms –to “linguistic phenomenology”, with which revises some places thrashed critically. Those “you force illocutionary” and those “speech acts”, they will be central concepts in this analytic company. In the perspective of Austin should not make a mistake communication with information. The work that here develop ¡t proposes some usually notices in defense of the normative functions of the language ordinary.
Lingüística, Teoría de la Comunicación, Comunicación, Filosofía del Lenguaje, Actos de Habla
Lingüística, Teoría de la Comunicación, Comunicación, Filosofía del Lenguaje, Actos de Habla
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