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Like playing chess or playing a piano duet , participants each act individually ; but in order to ' do ' chess or ' do ' a duet , they must intricately coordinate their actions . Conversations are ' open - ended ' .
Like playing chess or playing a piano duet , participants each act individually ; but in order to ' do ' chess or ' do ' a duet , they must intricately coordinate their actions . Conversations are ' open - ended ' .
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Speaker A's actions 1 A is executing behaviour t for B 2 A is presenting signal s to B 3 A is signalling the proposition that p for B 4 A is proposing joint project w to B Speaker B's actions B is attending to behaviour t from A B is ...
Speaker A's actions 1 A is executing behaviour t for B 2 A is presenting signal s to B 3 A is signalling the proposition that p for B 4 A is proposing joint project w to B Speaker B's actions B is attending to behaviour t from A B is ...
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They would not be actions , since actions have an intentional aspect , and there can be no intention without a person to do the intending . Their behaviour would be the outcome of circumstances to which it would be pointless to attach ...
They would not be actions , since actions have an intentional aspect , and there can be no intention without a person to do the intending . Their behaviour would be the outcome of circumstances to which it would be pointless to attach ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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