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| Utterance: oral performance of a sentence as opposed to the mere thinking or writing. See also actions, speech acts utterance conditions, assertibility conditions_____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
| Author | Item | More concepts for author | |
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| Armstrong, David M. | Utterances | Armstrong, David M. | |
| Cresswell, Maxwell J. | Utterances | Cresswell, Maxwell J. | |
| Foucault, Michel | Utterances | Foucault, Michel | |
| Habermas, Jürgen | Utterances | Habermas, Jürgen | |
| Harris, Zellig S. | Utterances | Harris, Zellig S. | |
| Hungerland, Isabel C. | Utterances | Hungerland, Isabel C. | |
| Lyons, John | Utterances | Lyons, John | |
| Searle, John R. | Utterances | Searle, John R. | |
| Strawson, Peter F. | Utterances | Strawson, Peter F. | |
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