Ascriptive speech act and legal language. / Ogleznev, Vitaly.
RPTSS 2015 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH PARADIGMS TRANSFORMATION IN SOCIAL SCIENCES 2015. ed. / Ardashkin; N Martyushev. EDP Sciences, 2016. (SHS Web of Conferences; Vol. 28).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Ascriptive speech act and legal language
AU - Ogleznev, Vitaly
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - In this article the author explicates Herbert Hart's theory of an ascriptive language as it has been developed in his influential early paper "The Ascription of Responsibility and Rights". In the section 'Discussion' the author argues that the theory of ascriptive legal utterances, which is grounded on Austin's and Searle's theory of a speech act, provides the methodological basis for his analytical approach to philosophical and legal issues. In the section 'Results' the author justifies that an ascriptive is a specific speech (illocutionary) act. In the section 'Conclusion' the matter concerns the original linguistic formula of an ascriptive that accurately reflects its nature. This article elaborates on the interpretation of ascriptive speech acts in legal language by evaluating the influence of philosophy of language on the formation of modern legal philosophy, along with evaluating the contribution of conceptual development of legal philosophy in the speech acts theory.
AB - In this article the author explicates Herbert Hart's theory of an ascriptive language as it has been developed in his influential early paper "The Ascription of Responsibility and Rights". In the section 'Discussion' the author argues that the theory of ascriptive legal utterances, which is grounded on Austin's and Searle's theory of a speech act, provides the methodological basis for his analytical approach to philosophical and legal issues. In the section 'Results' the author justifies that an ascriptive is a specific speech (illocutionary) act. In the section 'Conclusion' the matter concerns the original linguistic formula of an ascriptive that accurately reflects its nature. This article elaborates on the interpretation of ascriptive speech acts in legal language by evaluating the influence of philosophy of language on the formation of modern legal philosophy, along with evaluating the contribution of conceptual development of legal philosophy in the speech acts theory.
U2 - 10.1051/shsconf/20162801075
DO - 10.1051/shsconf/20162801075
M3 - статья в сборнике материалов конференции
T3 - SHS Web of Conferences
BT - RPTSS 2015 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH PARADIGMS TRANSFORMATION IN SOCIAL SCIENCES 2015
A2 - Ardashkin, null
A2 - Martyushev, N
PB - EDP Sciences
Y2 - 15 December 2015 through 17 December 2015
ER -
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