Decisions as Performatives
Decisions are performatives - or at least, they share important features with performative utterances that can elucidate our theory of what type of thought they are, and what they do. Namely, decisions have an analogous force to that of performatives, where the force of a propositional attitude or u...
Main Author: | Murray, Dylan |
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Digital Archive @ GSU
2010
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Online Access: | http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/philosophy_theses/72 |
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