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John Searle on Austin and Wittgenstein

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John Searle remembers J.L. Austin's opinion of Wittgenstein.

From Philosophy 133, Fall 2010 at UC Berkeley

Full lecture series: http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details_new.php?seriesid=2010-D-67271&...

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  • Ridiculing something is a symptom of influence, it is dialogue. To parody is to exit the singular slated face of one's monological program. To parody is to speak along with the other. True, the sense of the remembrancer's chronicle when taken with charity is not contradicted by this addition, only perturbed: confused.

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