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concept:joint-speech-actsjoint speech acts
Speech acts like making an agreement that involve multiple parties.
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- Speculation about future extensions.
- Claim about designing institutions for program speech acts.
- Speech acts whose success depends only on program state and I/O; distinguished from perlocutionary acts in Elephant framework.
- What must be true in order that a speech act of a given kind be successfully performed?question0.707Key question shared with philosophers about successful speech acts.
- McCarthy's fundamental position: most important features of speech acts are independent of whether agents are human or machine.
- Speech acts whose success depends on effects in the world external to program; harder to verify than illocutionary acts.