A note on reading Austin
Synthese 46 (1):143 - 147 (1981)
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J. L. Austin (1979). Philosophical Papers. Oxford University Press.
Bryan Magee (1999). A Note on J. L. Austin and the Drama. Philosophy 74 (1):119-121.
J. W. Roxbee Cox (1955). Fitting and Matching: A Note on Professor Austin's "How to Talk". Analysis 16 (1):6 - 11.
Bernard Mayo (1963). A Note on Austin's Performative Theory of Knowledge. Philosophical Studies 14 (1-2):28 - 31.
Michael Durrant & Charles Sayward (1967). Austin On Whether Every Proposition Has A Contradictory. Analysis 27 (April):167-170.
Robert Schwartz (2004). To Austin or Not to Austin, That's the Disjunction. Philosophical Studies 120 (1-3):255-263.
Austin Duncan-Jones (1959). Note on the Mensuration of Intrinsic Value. Philosophy 34 (128):50-.
D. Gerber (1969). A Note on Woody on Dewey on Austin. Ethics 79 (4):303-308.
Nat Hansen (2012). J. L. Austin and Literal Meaning. European Journal of Philosophy 20 (4).
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