Una manera de elucidar la dimensión ética de las acciones comunicativas

This doctoral thesis explores the ethical dimension of communicative actions through the development of a theoretical model. Drawing on the theories of speech acts by J.L. Austin and John Searle, the author critiques elements such as intention, sincerity, and illocutionary force. The thesis proposes...

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Formato: Revista digital
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: D - Universidad de Chile
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Sumario:This doctoral thesis explores the ethical dimension of communicative actions through the development of a theoretical model. Drawing on the theories of speech acts by J.L. Austin and John Searle, the author critiques elements such as intention, sincerity, and illocutionary force. The thesis proposes a model to elucidate the ethical meanings in human communication, emphasizing ethics as a dimension emerging from interpersonal interactions rather than mere rule application. The work is grounded in philosophical inquiry, aiming to contribute to the understanding of ethical significance in everyday communication. Intended for scholars in philosophy and communication studies, the thesis seeks to advance discourse ethics by applying the model to specific communicative actions like 'asking for forgiveness' and 'refusing'.