John L. Austin

Mid 20th century · Philosophy of Language, Linguistics

John Langshaw Austin (1911-1960) was a leading British philosopher of the mid-20th century, a central figure in ordinary language philosophy. He spent his career at Oxford, where his influential lectures and seminars, rather than extensive publications, shaped a generation. He is best known for developing speech act theory and the distinction between constative and performative utterances.

Notable Works

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