John Searle citations

John Rogers Searle est un philosophe américain né à Denver en 1932, appartenant au courant analytique, et spécialiste de philosophie du langage, ainsi que de philosophie de l'esprit. Wikipedia  

✵ 31. juillet 1932   •   Autres noms John Roger Searle
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“J’espère qu’il paraît évident que si l’on accepte l’idée d’une vérité objective — et donc la connaissance objective — on doit estimer […] qu’un argument ad hominem n’est pas valide. Si quelqu’un revendique la vérité d’une affirmation et peut soutenir celle-ci, et si de plus cette affirmation est réellement vraie, alors cette personne connaît effectivement quelque chose. Le fait que toute l’entreprise de formulation et de validation d’une affirmation peut avoir été réalisée par un raciste ou par un sexiste est tout simplement sans objet pour ce qui concerne la validité de l’affirmation.”

I hope it is obvious why anyone who accepts the idea of objective truth and therefore of objective knowledge thinks […] that an argumentum ad hominem is an invalid argument. If someone makes a claim to truth and can give that claim the right kind of support, and if that claim is indeed true, then that person genuinely knows something. The fact that the whole enterprise of claiming and validating may have been carried out by someone who is racist or sexist is just irrelevant to the truth of the claim.
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Rationalité et Réalisme : qu’est-ce qui est en jeu ? ('), 1993

John Searle: Citations en anglais

“One of the most depressing things about educated people today is that so few of them, even among professional intellectuals, are able to follow the steps of a simple logical argument.”

The Storm Over the University (December 6, 1990)
Contexte: You need to know enough philosophy so that the methods of logical analysis are available to you to be used as a tool. One of the most depressing things about educated people today is that so few of them, even among professional intellectuals, are able to follow the steps of a simple logical argument.

“You cannot think clearly if you cannot speak and write clearly”

The Storm Over the University (December 6, 1990)
Contexte: Finally, and perhaps most importantly, you need to acquire the skills of writing and speaking that make for candor, rigor, and clarity. You cannot think clearly if you cannot speak and write clearly.

“Whatever is referred to must exist. Let us call this the axiom of existence.”

John Rogers Searle Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language

Source: Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language (1969), P. 77.

“The ascription of an unconscious intentional phenomenon to a system implies that the phenomenon is in principle accessible to consciousness.”

A statement of the author’s “connection principle.”
"Consciousness, Explanatory Inversion, and Cognitive Science," The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13, 4 (December 1990): 585-696.

“The Intentionality of the mind not only creates the possibility of meaning, but limits its forms.”

Source: Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (1983), P. 166.

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