王宗炎序 沈家煊序 導(dǎo)讀 PART ONE:A THEORY OF SPEECH ACTS 1 Methods and scope The philosophy of language Linguistic characterizations The'verification'of linguistic characterizations Why principle of expressibility 2 Expressions,meaning and speech acts Expressions and kinds of speecb acts Predication Reference as a speecb act Propositions Rules Meaning The distinction between brute and institutional facts 3 The structure of illocutionary acts How to promise:a complicated way Insincere promises Rules for the use of the illocutionary force indicating device Extending the analysis 4 Reference as a speech act Use and mention Axioms of reference Kinds of definite referring expressions Ncessary conditions for referring The piriniple of identification Qualifications to the principle of identification Some consequences of principle of identification Rules of reference 5 Predication PART TWO:SOME APPLICATIONS OF THE FHEORY 6 Tree fallacies in contemporary philosophy 7 Problems of reference 8 Deriving“ought”from“is” 文庫索引