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Year: 2008

Pages: 295-315

Series: Synthese

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Tomoyuki Yamada, "Logical dynamics of some speech acts that affect obligations and preferences", Synthese 165 (2), 2008, pp. 295-315.

Logical dynamics of some speech acts that affect obligations and preferences

Tomoyuki Yamada

Hokkaido University

pp. 295-315

in: Synthese 165 (2), 2008.

Abstract

In this paper, illocutionary acts of commanding will be differentiated from perlocutionary acts that affect preferences of addressees in a new dynamic logic which combines the preference upgrade introduced in DEUL (dynamic epistemic upgrade logic) by van Benthem and Liu with the deontic update introduced in ECL II (eliminative command logic II) by Yamada. The resulting logic will incorporate J. L. Austin’s distinction between illocutionary acts as acts having mere conventional effects and perlocutionary acts as acts having real effects upon attitudes and actions of agents, and help us understand why saying so can make it so in explicit performative utterances. We will also discuss how acts of commanding give rise to so-called “deontic dilemmas” and how we can accommodate most deontic dilemmas without triggering so-called “deontic explosion”.

Publication details

Year: 2008

Pages: 295-315

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Tomoyuki Yamada, "Logical dynamics of some speech acts that affect obligations and preferences", Synthese 165 (2), 2008, pp. 295-315.