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- communication to act or to consummate an action. Austin differentiated this from constative language, which he defined as descriptive language that can be "evaluated...
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- connected with Austin's doctrine of the so-called 'performative' and 'constative utterances': an utterance is "performative" if, and only if it is issued...
- Declarative knowledge is an awareness of facts that can be expressed using declarative sentences. It is also called theoretical knowledge, descriptive...
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- are usually contrasted with positive (i.e. descriptive, explanatory, or constative) claims when describing types of theories, beliefs, or propositions. Positive...
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- describe things. Based on this distinction of what Austin labeled as constative utterances (statements that describe, which were the focus of logical...
- Causal -nga Used to form subordinate clauses (translated "because, when") Constative -gaq(a) Used to form subordinate clauses (translated "whenever") Precessive...
- something, and which thus are true or false; and he calls such sentences "constatives". In contrast to them, Austin defines "performatives" as follows: Performative...