
"In F2, a speech act can be said to performatively entail another speech act. By performative entailment, I mean that, in performing a speech act in a series of speech acts, one also performs the next, and so forth."
"These entailments in F2 yield three anxiety transformation rules, one strict logical entailment rule, and two derivative rules, as well as a corresponding set of depression rules."
"The symbols in Table 1 can be used to represent the meanings of six types of speech act that underlie cognitive anxiety and depression."
"A broader set of symbols would also include other- and world-referential speech acts."
Force Logic (F2) is a symbolic logic system designed to analyze cognitive emotions such as anxiety and depression. It identifies five key speech acts involved in these emotions, including perfectionistic demands and self-damnation. F2 introduces transformation and derivation rules for anxiety and depression, emphasizing performative entailment where one speech act leads to another. The system is based on logic-based therapy (LBT) and utilizes symbols to represent self-referential speech acts, which can be interpreted through acceptance and refusal dynamics.
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