2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-019-02435-y
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The creation of institutional reality, special theory of relativity, and mere Cambridge change

Abstract: Saying so can make it so, J. L. Austin taught us long ago. Famously, John Searle has developed this Austinian insight in an account of the construction of institutional reality. Searle maintains that so-called Status Function Declarations, allegedly having a "double direction of fit" (i.e. a world-to-word and a word-to-world direction of fit), synchronically create worldly institutional facts, corresponding to the propositional content of the declarations. I argue that Searle's account of the making of institu… Show more

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