Austin, J. L. late White's Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford
Urmson, J. O.
Warnock, G. J.
Print publication date: 1979 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online:
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-283021-0
doi:10.1093/019283021X.003.0002
 

J. L. Austin
J. O. Urmson
G. J. Warnock
Austin discusses the existence, origin, and resemblance of concepts, primarily by discussing the meaning of ‘concept’ and ‘universal’. He argues that, although sometimes it may not be harmful to talk about concepts, we neither understand the meaning of ‘concept’, nor the meaning of ‘acquiring and possessing concepts’, nor a view of concept resemblance as non-sensuous acquaintance or awareness, challenging philosophers who couch their theories in such terms to illuminating them first.
Keywords: acquaintance, Austin, concept, existence, meaning, resemblance, universal
doi:10.1093/019283021X.003.0002
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