Philosophical Grounds of Rationality: Intentions, Categories, Ends

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Richard E. Grandy, Richard Warner
Clarendon Press, 1988 - 500 strán (strany)
H.P. Grice is a distinguished philosopher predominantly known for his influential contributions to the philosophy of language, but that is only one strand in a rich tapestry of ideas bearing on the philosophy of mind, ethics, and metaphysics as well. Some of the essays in this collection of original papers by leading philosophers edited by Grandy and Warner develop Grice's earlier work in the philosophy of language, but most of them discuss or present his newer and less-known; work. Together they demonstrate the unified and powerful character of his thoughts on being, mind, meaning, and morals. An introductory essay provides some of the first overview of Grice's thought, and makes explicit some of the relations among the essays.
 

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A View of his Work Richard Grandy and Richard Warner
1
Reply to Richards Paul Grice
45
MEANING
48
The Primacy of Utterers Meaning Patrick Suppes
109
Utterers Meaning Revisited Andreas Kemmerling
131
A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs Donald Davidson
157
Compositional Semantics and Language Understanding Stephen Schiffer
175
Meaning Communication and Representation John Searle
209
Alternative MindStyles Gordon Baker
277
Some Misconceptions about Belief Richard E Grandy
317
Perception Action and the Structure of Believing
331
John Perry
333
Willing and Intending Gilbert Harman
363
Identity and Time George Myro
383
Essence and Accident Alan Code
411
Fitting Facts to Equations Nancy Cartwright
441

THE LOGIC OF CONVERSATION
227
If and P F Strawson
229
On Defining Relevance Deirdre Wilson and Dan Sperber
243
Logic of Conversation as a Logic of Dialogue Jaakko Hintikka
259
Do Ones Motives have to be Pure? Judith Baker
457
Grice on Happiness Richard Warner
475
The Publications of H P Grice
494
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