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THE LOGICAL STRUCTURE OF LANGUAGE: FROM SPEECH ACTS TO ‎THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SOCIAL REALITY IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF ‎‎"JEAN SEARLE"‎
Author(s) -
Sarra Merabti
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
rimak international journal of humanities and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2717-8293
DOI - 10.47832/2717-8293.16.16
Subject(s) - epistemology , ontology , meaning (existential) , realism , set (abstract data type) , speech act , philosophy of language , ordinary language philosophy , social reality , logical conjunction , computer science , linguistics , philosophy , metaphysics , western philosophy , programming language
The purpose of the present study is to analyze the logical relations between reasonable language and ‎the ontology, within John Searle's philosophy of language, so according to the critical attitude ‎which is set forth by Searle through his arguments about meaning theory, by reviewing the doctrines ‎of external realism, and re-correct some contemporary linguistic philosophy errors, he has attempted ‎to answer the question how do we realize the social reality, and how can words be associated with ‎physical existence ?, What he intended to do is to show that certain of any statements or ‎propositions to be meaningfully demand be verified virtually, Therefor this condition depends on ‎the communicative operation of speech acts which derived from intentional phenomena like ‎‎(promises, desires, beliefs, hopes etc.), this assumption states that the only statements that can be ‎meaningful are those that would have been seen as a fact, in this case, it requires the concept of ‎satisfaction conditions, which determines the verification principle's truth, Searle also pointed out ‎that the performance of speech acts can involve institutional facts when we try to translate our ‎intellectual intentions into real applications through examine the objects, relations, powers, ‎functions, acts.. and so are of these facts which we find in the invisible ontology‎.

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