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Inquiry, 2024
The central pillar of Austin’s theory of speech acts is the three-way distinction between locutionary acts like saying, illocutionary acts like asserting, and perlocutionary acts like persuading (Austin 1962: VIII-IX). While the latter distinction has been widely accepted, the former distinction has been frequently rejected due to Searle’s objections, who argued that since Austin’s locutionary acts are supposed to be forceful in the sense contrasting with neutral expression of a content and all force is by Austin’s own definition illocutionary, the notion of a locutionary act collapses into that of an illocutionary act (Searle 1968). In this paper, I provide an interpretation of Austin’s distinction between locutionary and illocutionary acts and defend it against Searle’s objections. I argue that Searle’s main objection relies on mistakenly running together two notions of ‘force’: the Fregean notion of representational force as presentation-as-true and the Austinian notion of illocutionary force as the social-communicative significance of the speech act. Once we distinguish these we can see that although Searle is correct that Austin’s locutionary acts are forceful in the former sense, he’s mistaken in thinking that such force is illocutionary. Given this, his objection that locutionary acts collapse into illocutionary acts misses its mark.
2019
This précis introduces Blustein (2006) and its new perspective for career development, counseling, and public policy. The précis signifies intent, points up salient limitations of previous psychology-of-working perspectives as well as important contributions, and lists the elements of an integrative taxonomy of working.
Límite (Arica), 2018
المؤتمر القومي الثامن لاتحاد هيئات رعاية الفئات الخاصة وذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة بجمهورية مصر العربية بعنوان "معا على طريق الدمج الشامل لذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة", 2002
Ghoneim, Salah ElDin Abdel Aziz (2002). Planning to Include People with Special Needs in General Education, A Research presented to the Eighth National Congress of the Federation of bodies of caring for special groups and people with disabilities in Arab Republic of Egypt, October 21-24, Cairo. The research attempted to lay out the features of the planning requirements for integrating people with special needs into general education by identifying: 1- Features of the planning needed for integration 2- The concept and dimensions of the merger process 3- What is meant by the handicapped and those with special needs 4- Inclusive school 5- Requirements for integrating people with special needs into general education The role of the teacher in teaching people with special needs 7- The role of the local community in the integration process
Chungara Revista de Antropología Chilena, 2023
Desde hace una década el Programa Arqueológico Huanchaco viene investigando diversos sitios en la bahía de Huanchaco, Región La Libertad, costa norte del Perú, en los que han sido recuperados un centenar de objetos metálicos asociados a diversos periodos culturales. Para este estudio se tomó una muestra de cinco objetos de metal que fueron analizados por las técnicas de microscopía óptica, electrónica y radiografías digitales. Estas piezas estuvieron asociadas a contextos estratigráficos controlados con fechados AMS que los vinculan a rangos temporales absolutos entre el 400-200 AC y el 200-500 DC. Los resultados muestran que la técnica de cobre dorado por eliminación fue empleada por los orfebres entre el 400-200 AC, lo que indicaría que su utilización es más temprana de lo que se conocía a la fecha. En este mismo estudio se muestra cómo el uso de esta técnica es continuada por sociedades posteriores hasta el 450/500 DC. Luego, orfebres de la sociedad moche (450/500-800/850 DC) comienzan a introducir nuevas técnicas orfebres de dorado observables en algunos objetos utilizados en Huanchaco. En suma, las muestras analizadas son reducidas, pero por provenir de contextos controlados resultan de gran importancia. Palabras claves: cobre dorado, Huanchaco, costa norte del Perú. During the last ten years, the Huanchaco Archaeological Program has investigated many sites on the Huanchaco coast, La Libertad Region, North Coast of Peru, where a hundred metallic objects associated with various cultural periods have been recovered. For this paper, we have chosen five metal artifacts associated with secure contexts and with AMS dates, which were analyzed using optical and electronic microscopy as well as digital X-rays. The absolute temporal frames for these artifacts are between 400 and 200 cal. BC (late Early Horizon) and AD 200-500. Our results indicate that between 400 and 200 cal. BC, the gilded depletion copper technique was in use, which according to our knowledge is the earliest reported for the Andean region. This study shows how the use of this technique is continued by later societies until AD 450/500. After this period, goldsmiths of the Moche society (AD 450/500-800/850) began to introduce new goldsmithing techniques, observable in some objects used in Huanchaco. In sum, the samples are scarce, but due to their origins from controlled contexts, they are of utmost importance.
Autoctonía, 2023
E. Laflı/B. Gürler, Frühbyzantinische Glaskunst in Kleinasien, in: F. Daim/J. Drauschke (eds.), Byzanz-das Römerreich im Mittelalter, Part 1: Welt der Ideen, Welt der Dinge, Monographien des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 84/1 (Mainz on the Rhine 2010) 431-449
International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics, 2017
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 1998
Academic Perspective Procedia, 2019
Computational Materials Science, 2001
Journal of Pragmatics, 2019
International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 2024