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Journal of Pragmatics, 2013
Abstract In response to Robyn Carston's (2010) defence of explicature as cancellable, the paper examines what Grice meant by ‘cancellable’. It offers reasons for thinking that only generalised conversational implicatures are cancellable, not relevance theory's explicatures and not particularised conversational implicatures.
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Abstract In response to Robyn Carston's (2010) defence of explicature as cancellable, the paper examines what Grice meant by ‘cancellable’. It offers reasons for thinking that only generalised conversational implicatures are cancellable, not relevance theory's explicatures and not particularised conversational implicatures.
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Metaphilosophy, 2007
Abstract: Grice's Razor is a principle of parsimony that states a preference for linguistic explanations in terms of conversational implicature, over explanations in terms of semantic context dependence. Here I propose a Gricean theory of knowledge attributions, and contend on the basis of Grice's Razor that it is superior to contextualism about ...
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Abstract: Grice's Razor is a principle of parsimony that states a preference for linguistic explanations in terms of conversational implicature, over explanations in terms of semantic context dependence. Here I propose a Gricean theory of knowledge attributions, and contend on the basis of Grice's Razor that it is superior to contextualism about ...
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A MODIFICATION OF THE GRICE SUBTALAR ARTHRODESIS
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 19681. The Batchelor method of subtalar fusion by a fibular graft inserted through the neck of the talus is described. 2. The results of the operation appear to be satisfactory.
N, Seymour, D K, Evans
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2015
Herbert Paul Grice (b. 1913–d. 1988) was a British philosopher and linguist, and one of the pivotal figures in philosophy during the 20th century. He wrote in many areas of philosophy, including the metaphysics of personal identity, logical paradoxes, the analytic/synthetic distinction, the philosophy of perception, philosophical psychology, and ethics.
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Herbert Paul Grice (b. 1913–d. 1988) was a British philosopher and linguist, and one of the pivotal figures in philosophy during the 20th century. He wrote in many areas of philosophy, including the metaphysics of personal identity, logical paradoxes, the analytic/synthetic distinction, the philosophy of perception, philosophical psychology, and ethics.
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2006
This paper deals with a theory-internal problem inherent in current pragmatic theories which Levinson (2000) dubbed ‘Grice’s circle’. The expression ‘circle’ stems from the fact that conversational implicatures take their input from truth-conditional content, whereas the latter is constituted on the basis of pragmatic augmentations.
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This paper deals with a theory-internal problem inherent in current pragmatic theories which Levinson (2000) dubbed ‘Grice’s circle’. The expression ‘circle’ stems from the fact that conversational implicatures take their input from truth-conditional content, whereas the latter is constituted on the basis of pragmatic augmentations.
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Non-axiomatizability of Grice's implicature
Studia Logica, 1994zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Journal of Pragmatics, 2001
Abstract This essay proposes a tripartite metaperspective of discourse study: discourse may be studied as utterance, social interaction, or social context. Once established, the metaperspective is used to survey uses and critiques of Grice's Cooperative Principle (CP) across several fields (e.g., linguistic philosophy, gender studies, teacher ...
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Abstract This essay proposes a tripartite metaperspective of discourse study: discourse may be studied as utterance, social interaction, or social context. Once established, the metaperspective is used to survey uses and critiques of Grice's Cooperative Principle (CP) across several fields (e.g., linguistic philosophy, gender studies, teacher ...
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