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John R. Searle
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2009
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. ix
PREFACE
pp. vii
Dedication
pp. 2
NOTE
pp. 3
Methods and scope
pp. 22
Expressions, meaning and speech acts
pp. 54
The structure of illocutionary acts
pp. 72
Reference as a speech act
pp. 97
Predication
pp. 131
Three fallacies in contemporary philosophy
pp. 157
Problems of reference
pp. 175
Deriving “ought” from “is”
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