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Propositional Content Condition

Propositional Content Condition

A propositional content condition is a limitation on the nature of the state of affairs described by the propositional content of an illocutionary act due to the nature of the illocutionary force employed

The condition in a commissive act that the commitment to an action must concern a future state of affairs is a propositional content condition.

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Source: Searle and Vanderveken 1985

Searle, John, and Daniel Vanderveken. 1985.Foundations of illocutionary logic. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University.

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