All Stories

  1. Truth, Force, and Knowledge in Language
  2. Three Problems for the Knowledge Rule of Assertion
  3. Interpreting J.L. Austin
  4. A problem for a logic of ‘because’
  5. A memorable thirteen-word sentence
  6. A Purported Refutation of Some Theories of Assertion
  7. Self-reference and the divorce between meaning and truth
  8. How to Forget that “Know” is Factive
  9. Speech Act Theory: Some current options
  10. Intentional Acts and Institutional Facts
  11. John Searle's Philosophy of Language
  12. Searle's Derivation of Promissory Obligation
  13. Voices and noises in the theory of speech acts
  14. Lost Hopes and Mixed Quotes
  15. Grammars as objects of knowledge: the availability of dispositionalism
  16. Correlative and noncorrelative conjunctions in argument and nonargument positions
  17. The mode of existence of illocutionary negation
  18. Discussion. The hybrid theory of mixed quotation
  19. More telling examples: A response to Holton
  20. A paradox of cooperation in the conversational calculus
  21. Speaking of truth-telling: The view from wh-complements
  22. Emotional states and linguistic events
  23. An episode from the emergence of the Gricean paradigm
  24. Deontic Trouble in Speech Act Botany
  25. Deontic trouble in speech act botany
  26. Four types of counterexample to the latest test for perlocutionary act names
  27. Scenes and frames for orders and threats
  28. What lack needs to have: A study in the cognitive semantics of privation
  29. Introduction