Could you imagine somebody speaking without involving a kind of illocutionary commitment? — Number2018
Actually, " I speak" is a kind of artificial construct and for better
understanding we need to relate this utterance iwith a concrete situation. — Number2018
" I speak" has a special privileged status, different from any other statement; it can support or destroy the whole theory. — Number2018
That's a brilliant example of how crucial context and tone are to the function and meaning of a speech act. 'I speak' be anything from a Dadaist's deliberate inanity to to an announcement of a life-changing development to a risky political declaration.Maurizio Lazzarato in his book "Signs and Machines" wrote: " In fact, " I speak" cannot be a performative since the result of the utterance is mere information from which no obligation follows.
It institutes no "right", no convention, no role, no distribution of powers. Even if it accomplishes what it states, it is never dales not a performative". " I speak" is an utterance that communicates something but it does not act on the "other"." Can we consider "I speak" as having just simple communicative function? — Number2018
Is it possible to find a link between "I lie" and "I speak"? Both can be split into two interdependent propositions. — Number2018
[Foucault's] concept is neither linguistic, nor psychological — Number2018
You are right that we can never get a perfectly accurate sense of the meaning of a speech act without knowing all possible context, which would involve being the person that makes the speech act. Even that is sometimes not enough, as I often find myself saying things that I did not expect, and I don't know why I said them, let alone what they meant, if anything.Yet, what do you mean applying the word " context" — Number2018
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