Paul Grice - Logic and Conversation 下载积分:900 内容提示: Chapter 32Logic and ConversationH. P. GriceIt is a commonplace of philosophical logic that there are, or appear to be,divergences in meaning between, on the one hand, at least some of what I shallcall the formal devices—@;5;4...
Siobhan Chapman, Paul Grice: Philosopher and Linguist, Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. ISBN 1403902976.References↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 Richard Grandy and Richard Warner. Paul Grice. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. ↑ Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 publish.uwo.ca/~rstainto/papers/Grice.pdf...
Grice understood "meaning" to refer to two rather different kinds of phenomena.Natural meaningis supposed to capture something similar to the relation between cause and effect as, for example, applied in the sentence "Those spots mean measles". This must be distinguished from what Grice callsnonn...
Austin and Peter F. Strawson, Grice is one of the philosophers now most readily associated with the Oxford-based movement. Indeed his theory of conversation is widely regarded, among linguists at least, as one of the most successful products of OLP. In his development of this theory Grice ...