Interpreting J. L. Austin
Explore the profound insights of J. L. Austin in "Interpreting J. L. Austin," a compelling collection of ten essays that delve into his influential contributions to the philosophy of language, the theory of truth, and the philosophy of perception and knowledge. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this hardback edition spans 246 pages and offers fresh interpretations of Austin's key themes, highlighting their relevance in the twentieth century and beyond. Each essay provides a unique perspective on Austin's work, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy. Discover the lasting impact of Austin's ideas and engage with contemporary discussions on language and meaning through this insightful compilation.