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La teoría de los actos de habla y su relevancia sociológica
Speech acts theory and its sociological relevance
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Abstract La tradición sociológica clásica no se ha detenido en el lenguaje como un problema fundamental; la sociología contemporánea, por el contrario, se ha planteado la necesidad de centrarse en el estudio del lenguaje humano para poder comprender la realidad social e institucional. Desde Habermas hasta Lu... view more
La tradición sociológica clásica no se ha detenido en el lenguaje como un problema fundamental; la sociología contemporánea, por el contrario, se ha planteado la necesidad de centrarse en el estudio del lenguaje humano para poder comprender la realidad social e institucional. Desde Habermas hasta Luhmann, pasando por Giddens y Bourdieu, los sociólogos han dado cuenta de esa actividad exclusivamente humana que crea nuestro "mundo" (para emplear un término de Heidegger). A pesar de ello, no se han centrado estrictamente en la filosofíaanalítica del lenguaje; esta tradición es la que mejor ha sabido dar cuenta del lenguaje humano. La sociología actual, entonces, debe tomar sus argumentos centrales para lograr una mejor comprensión de la realidad social e institucional.... view less
The classical sociological tradition has not considered language a central problem, as opposed to contemporary sociology which has raised the need to focus on the study of human language in order to understand the social and institutional reality. From Habermas to Luhmann, going through Giddens and ... view more
The classical sociological tradition has not considered language a central problem, as opposed to contemporary sociology which has raised the need to focus on the study of human language in order to understand the social and institutional reality. From Habermas to Luhmann, going through Giddens and Bourdieu, sociologists have shed light on this exclusively human activity that creates our "world" - to use a Heideggerian expression. However, they have not focused strictly on the analytical philosophy, though this tradition is the one that has given a better account of human language. Current sociology, then, must take its central arguments to develop a better understanding of social and institutional reality.... view less
Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Language, Sociolinguistics
Free Keywords
speech acts; analytical philosophy of language; context; constitutive rules; social and institutional reality
Document language
Spanish
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 165-188
Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 64 (2019) 235
DOI
https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.2019.235.63020
ISSN
2448-492X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0