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  • Paul Grice, a twentieth-century philosopher, famously described various “conversational maxims,” known to us implicitly, that regulate language use.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Paul Grice, a twentieth-century philosopher, famously described various “conversational maxims,” known to us implicitly, that regulate language use.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • H. Paul Grice (1975, 1989) developed a general theory of implicature.

    Him 2009

  • Paul Grice created a hypothetical letter of recommendation for a would-be professor of philosophy.

    Illegal Philosophy josh 2008

  • Paul Grice created a hypothetical letter of recommendation for a would-be professor of philosophy.

    Archive 2008-05-01 josh 2008

  • Neale, S. (1992) Paul Grice and the philosophy of language.

    Implicature Davis, Wayne 2005

  • In this original and provocative account of the evolutionary origins of human communication, Michael Tomasello connects the fundamentally cooperative structure of human communication (initially discovered by Paul Grice) to the especially cooperative structure of human (as opposed to other primate) social interaction.

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • Paul Grice (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2009 Edition)

    Paul Grice Grandy, Richard E. 2006

  • More on this from Paul Grice of Peterborough, Ont., who writes: "When I was about 8 and my brother was 11, we asked for and received boxing gloves for Christmas. ...

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

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