Ordinary language philosophy, explains Fleming (philosophy, Bucknell U.), proposes that analysts articulate the conditions of restraint of particular uses of language, and identify the implications those uses make possible. Discussions of language analyzed and problems solved, it holds, should be deferred until after the specific language that people actually use is understood. He sets out the principles, methods, and findings of the approach. Distributed by Associated University Presses....
From the Author91A Short Discourse on Ordinary Metaphysics172An Abstract of Ordinary Language Philosophy383Confessions on Rereading O'Neill: The Drama of Ordinary Language Philosophy534Fragments of a Dialogue between the Ordinary Language Philosopher and His Teacher875A Lecture on the History of Ordinary Language Philosophy109Afterword130Notes139Selected Bibliography148Index149