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Speech Act Theory and Performatives is the "Study of the Deed"—the investigation of the "Philosophical Framework" (~1955–Present) that "Argues" that "Language" is not just for "Describing" the world (Constatives) but for **"Doing Things"** in it (Performatives). While "Frege" (see Article 671) "Focused" on "Truth," **J.L. Austin** "Focused" on "Action." From "How to Do Things with Words" and "Illocutionary Force" to "Perlocutionary Effects" and "Felicity Conditions," this field explores the "Power of the Utterance." It is the science of "Social Impact," explaining why saying "I Do" "Creates" a "Marriage"—and how "Words" "Physically" "Change" the "Social Reality."
Speech Act Theory and Performatives is the "Study of the Deed"—the investigation of the "Philosophical Framework" (~1955–Present) that "Argues" that "Language" is not just for "Describing" the world (Constatives) but for **"Doing Things"** in it (Performatives). While "Frege" (see Article 671) "Focused" on "Truth," **J.L. Austin** "Focused" on "Action." From "How to Do Things with Words" and "Illocutionary Force" to "Perlocutionary Effects" and "Felicity Conditions," this field explores the "Power of the Utterance." It is the science of "Social Impact," explaining why saying "I Do" "Creates" a "Marriage"—and how "Words" "Physically" "Change" the "Social Reality."
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== Remembering ==
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> ==
* '''Speech Act Theory''' — (J.L. Austin, 1955). The "Study" of "How" "Utterances" "Function" as "Actions."
* '''Speech Act Theory''' — (J.L. Austin, 1955). The "Study" of "How" "Utterances" "Function" as "Actions."
* '''Performative Utterance''' — A "Sentence" that "Performs" an "Action" "Simply" by being "Spoken" (e.g., 'I promise,' 'I name this ship,' 'I apologize').
* '''Performative Utterance''' — A "Sentence" that "Performs" an "Action" "Simply" by being "Spoken" (e.g., 'I promise,' 'I name this ship,' 'I apologize').
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* '''John Searle''' — The "Successor": who "Systematized" Austin's ideas into **"Categories"** (Assertives, Directives, Commissives, Expressives, Declarations).
* '''John Searle''' — The "Successor": who "Systematized" Austin's ideas into **"Categories"** (Assertives, Directives, Commissives, Expressives, Declarations).
* '''Misfire''' — When a "Performative" "Fails" because a "Condition" is "Not Met" (e.g. 'Saying 'I bet you...' when the other person doesn't accept').
* '''Misfire''' — When a "Performative" "Fails" because a "Condition" is "Not Met" (e.g. 'Saying 'I bet you...' when the other person doesn't accept').
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== Understanding ==
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Speech Act Theory is understood through '''Force''' and '''Action'''.
Speech Act Theory is understood through '''Force''' and '''Action'''.


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'''The 'I Pronounce You Man and Wife' Example'''': The "Classic" performative. It "Does Not" "Describe" a "Marriage"; it **"Creates"** it. If an "Actor" says it on "TV," it "Misfires." If a "Priest" says it in a "Church," it "Works." It proved that "Language" has **"Legal and Spiritual Gravity."**
'''The 'I Pronounce You Man and Wife' Example'''': The "Classic" performative. It "Does Not" "Describe" a "Marriage"; it **"Creates"** it. If an "Actor" says it on "TV," it "Misfires." If a "Priest" says it in a "Church," it "Works." It proved that "Language" has **"Legal and Spiritual Gravity."**
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== Applying ==
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'''Modeling 'The Speech Act' (Evaluating 'Force' and 'Effect'):'''
'''Modeling 'The Speech Act' (Evaluating 'Force' and 'Effect'):'''
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: '''Hate Speech''' → (See Article 618). The "Modern Legal Debate": is "Hate Speech" a "Constative" (Opinion) or a **"Performative"** (An act of 'Violence' or 'Subordination')?
: '''Hate Speech''' → (See Article 618). The "Modern Legal Debate": is "Hate Speech" a "Constative" (Opinion) or a **"Performative"** (An act of 'Violence' or 'Subordination')?
: '''AI 'Prompting' ''' → (See Article 08). The "Newest" Speech Act: "Ordering" a **"Machine"** to "Perform" a "Digital Action."
: '''AI 'Prompting' ''' → (See Article 08). The "Newest" Speech Act: "Ordering" a **"Machine"** to "Perform" a "Digital Action."
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== Analyzing ==
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'''The Concept of "Illocutionary Silence"''': Analyzing "The Powerless." (See Article 642). Some "Feminist Philosophers" (Rae Langton) argue that **"Pornography"** "Silences" women not by 'Stopping them from speaking,' but by **"Disabling their Speech Acts."** (e.g., If a 'No' is 'not heard' as a 'No,' the 'Speech Act' of 'Refusing' is 'Misfired'). "Freedom" is the **"Right to be Understood."**
'''The Concept of "Illocutionary Silence"''': Analyzing "The Powerless." (See Article 642). Some "Feminist Philosophers" (Rae Langton) argue that **"Pornography"** "Silences" women not by 'Stopping them from speaking,' but by **"Disabling their Speech Acts."** (e.g., If a 'No' is 'not heard' as a 'No,' the 'Speech Act' of 'Refusing' is 'Misfired'). "Freedom" is the **"Right to be Understood."**
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== Evaluating ==
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Evaluating Speech Act Theory:
Evaluating Speech Act Theory:
# '''Intention''': Can we "Ever" "Know" a "Speaker's" "Real" **"Sincerity"**?
# '''Intention''': Can we "Ever" "Know" a "Speaker's" "Real" **"Sincerity"**?
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# '''Law''': How does "Speech Act Theory" "Help" "Interpret" **"Contracts"** and **"Treaties"** (see Article 542)?
# '''Law''': How does "Speech Act Theory" "Help" "Interpret" **"Contracts"** and **"Treaties"** (see Article 542)?
# '''Impact''': How did this "Lead" to **"Pragmatics"** (see Article 160) and **"Conversation Analysis"**?
# '''Impact''': How did this "Lead" to **"Pragmatics"** (see Article 160) and **"Conversation Analysis"**?
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== Creating ==
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Creating</span> ==
Future Frontiers:
Future Frontiers:
# '''The 'Felicity' AI-Checker''': (See Article 08). An AI that "Analyzes" "Legal Documents" and "Alerts" users to "Potential Misfires" or "Insincere Clauses" in "Real-Time."
# '''The 'Felicity' AI-Checker''': (See Article 08). An AI that "Analyzes" "Legal Documents" and "Alerts" users to "Potential Misfires" or "Insincere Clauses" in "Real-Time."
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 25 April 2026

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Speech Act Theory and Performatives is the "Study of the Deed"—the investigation of the "Philosophical Framework" (~1955–Present) that "Argues" that "Language" is not just for "Describing" the world (Constatives) but for **"Doing Things"** in it (Performatives). While "Frege" (see Article 671) "Focused" on "Truth," **J.L. Austin** "Focused" on "Action." From "How to Do Things with Words" and "Illocutionary Force" to "Perlocutionary Effects" and "Felicity Conditions," this field explores the "Power of the Utterance." It is the science of "Social Impact," explaining why saying "I Do" "Creates" a "Marriage"—and how "Words" "Physically" "Change" the "Social Reality."

Remembering[edit]

  • Speech Act Theory — (J.L. Austin, 1955). The "Study" of "How" "Utterances" "Function" as "Actions."
  • Performative Utterance — A "Sentence" that "Performs" an "Action" "Simply" by being "Spoken" (e.g., 'I promise,' 'I name this ship,' 'I apologize').
  • Constative Utterance — A "Sentence" that "Describes" a "Fact" (e.g., 'The cat is on the mat').
  • J.L. Austin — The "Oxford Philosopher": author of 'How to Do Things with Words' (1962).
  • Locutionary Act — The "Act" of "Speaking" a "Sentence" with a "Specific Meaning."
  • Illocutionary Act (The Force) — The "Action" "Performed" **"In"** "Speaking" (e.g. 'Promising,' 'Warning,' 'Ordering').
  • Perlocutionary Act (The Effect) — The "Consequence" "Produced" **"By"** "Speaking" (e.g. 'Scaring' someone, 'Persuading' someone).
  • Felicity Conditions — The "Rules" that "Must be Met" for a "Speech Act" to be "Successful" (e.g., 'The person saying 'I pronounce you...' must have legal authority').
  • John Searle — The "Successor": who "Systematized" Austin's ideas into **"Categories"** (Assertives, Directives, Commissives, Expressives, Declarations).
  • Misfire — When a "Performative" "Fails" because a "Condition" is "Not Met" (e.g. 'Saying 'I bet you...' when the other person doesn't accept').

Understanding[edit]

Speech Act Theory is understood through Force and Action.

1. The "Deed" in the "Word" (Performatives): "Saying" is "Doing."

  • In **Traditional Philosophy**, "Language" was for **"Truth-Claims."**
  • **Austin** "Discovered" that "Many Sentences" "Cannot" be "True or False."
  • (e.g. Saying **"I Promise"** isn't 'True' or 'False'—it **"IS"** the "Act of Promising").
  • These "Performatives" **"Change"** the **"Social World."**
  • "Language" is a **"Weapon"** or a **"Tool"** (see Article 673).

2. The "Three Layers" of a Statement (The Acts): "What you say" vs "What you do."

  • Imagine you say: **"There is a bull in that field."**
  • 1. **Locution**: The "Words" about the "Bull."
  • 2. **Illocution**: The "Act" of **"Warning"** you. (This is the 'Force').
  • 3. **Perlocution**: The "Act" of **"Making you Run"** away. (This is the 'Effect').
  • A "Single Sentence" has **"Multiple Dimensions"** of "Power."

3. The "Rules" of Success (Felicity): "Words" need "Context."

  • (See Article 630). A **"Promise"** is only "Successful" if the speaker "Intends" to keep it and "Believes" they "Can."
  • (See Article 542). A **"Verdict"** (Guilty!) is only "Successful" if "Spoken" by a **"Judge"** in a **"Court."**
  • "Speech" is "Embedded" in **"Social Institutions."**
  • "Meaning" is **"Authority."**

The 'I Pronounce You Man and Wife' Example': The "Classic" performative. It "Does Not" "Describe" a "Marriage"; it **"Creates"** it. If an "Actor" says it on "TV," it "Misfires." If a "Priest" says it in a "Church," it "Works." It proved that "Language" has **"Legal and Spiritual Gravity."**

Applying[edit]

Modeling 'The Speech Act' (Evaluating 'Force' and 'Effect'): <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> def analyze_speech_act(sentence, speaker_role, context):

   """
   Shows the 'Illocutionary Force' of a statement.
   """
   if "Promise" in sentence and speaker_role == "Person":
       return "ACT: COMMISSIVE. (Speaker commits to a future action)."
   elif "Fire" in sentence and speaker_role == "Employer":
       return "ACT: DECLARATIVE. (The social reality is 'Instantly' changed)."
   elif "Warning" in sentence:
       return "ACT: DIRECTIVE. (Attempting to change the 'Hearer's' behavior)."
   else:
       return "ACT: CONSTATIVE. (Describing a fact)."
  1. Case: A boss saying 'You are fired!'

print(analyze_speech_act("You are fired", "Employer", "Office"))

  1. Case: A friend saying 'I promise to come'

print(analyze_speech_act("I promise to come", "Person", "Home")) </syntaxhighlight>

Speech Act Landmarks
The 'Misfire' vs. 'Abuse' → Austin’s "Categories" of "Failure": a 'Misfire' (Invalid procedure) vs. an 'Abuse' (Insincere act, like a 'False Promise').
Searle’s 'Social Reality' → (See Article 630). The "Idea" that **"Institutional Facts"** (Money, Marriage, Law) "Only Exist" because of **"Speech Acts"** and "Collective Acceptance."
Hate Speech → (See Article 618). The "Modern Legal Debate": is "Hate Speech" a "Constative" (Opinion) or a **"Performative"** (An act of 'Violence' or 'Subordination')?
AI 'Prompting' → (See Article 08). The "Newest" Speech Act: "Ordering" a **"Machine"** to "Perform" a "Digital Action."

Analyzing[edit]

Constative vs. Performative
Feature Constative (The Reporter) Performative (The Actor)
Goal "Describing Reality" "Changing Reality"
Test "True or False" "Felicitous (Success) or Infelicitous (Fail)"
Value "Accuracy / Truth" "Authority / Sincerity / Execution"
Focus "The World" "The Social Contract"
Analogy A 'Photographer' A 'Judge' or 'Priest'

The Concept of "Illocutionary Silence": Analyzing "The Powerless." (See Article 642). Some "Feminist Philosophers" (Rae Langton) argue that **"Pornography"** "Silences" women not by 'Stopping them from speaking,' but by **"Disabling their Speech Acts."** (e.g., If a 'No' is 'not heard' as a 'No,' the 'Speech Act' of 'Refusing' is 'Misfired'). "Freedom" is the **"Right to be Understood."**

Evaluating[edit]

Evaluating Speech Act Theory:

  1. Intention: Can we "Ever" "Know" a "Speaker's" "Real" **"Sincerity"**?
  2. Technology: (See Article 01). Can an **"AI"** "Make a Promise"? (Does it have the 'Agency'?).
  3. Law: How does "Speech Act Theory" "Help" "Interpret" **"Contracts"** and **"Treaties"** (see Article 542)?
  4. Impact: How did this "Lead" to **"Pragmatics"** (see Article 160) and **"Conversation Analysis"**?

Creating[edit]

Future Frontiers:

  1. The 'Felicity' AI-Checker: (See Article 08). An AI that "Analyzes" "Legal Documents" and "Alerts" users to "Potential Misfires" or "Insincere Clauses" in "Real-Time."
  2. VR 'Ritual' Constructor: (See Article 604). A "Virtual World" where you "Design" "New Social Realities" (Marriages/Corporations/Laws) by "Creating" **"New Speech Acts."**
  3. The 'Promise' Blockchain: (See Article 533). A "Ledger" that "Enshrines" **"Speech Acts"** as "Binding Smart Contracts," "Automating" "Social Accountability."
  4. Neural 'Illocution' Transmitter: (See Article 150). "Sending" the **"Pure Intent"** of an "Action" (The 'Force') "Directly" to "Another Mind" to "Ensure" "Total Felicity."