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Ordinary Language Philosophy

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Do I Say, I Did That by Accident or by Mistake?

In the first case, Austin's claim is that what you did was a mistake. The kind of story i can tell to mitigate what i've done depends on whether an accident befell me and led to the death of your donkey. So what this kind of reticulated field of excuses shows is moral significance.Austin held the chair, the whites chair, in moral philosophy at oxford. This was an exercise in moral philosophy. It gets us to see that the distinction that's marked in ordinary language is a real distinction.

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