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Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from H.P. Grice Jump to: navigation search Herbert Paul Grice (March 13, 1913, Birmingham , England – August 28, 1988, Berkeley, California usually publishing under the name H. P. Grice H. Paul Grice , or Paul Grice , was a British-educated philosopher of language , who spent the final two decades of his career in the United States. Born and raised in the United Kingdom, he was educated at Clifton College and then at Corpus Christi College, Oxford After a brief period teaching at Rossall School he went back to Oxford where he taught until 1967. In that year, he moved to the United States to take up a professorship at the University of California, Berkeley , where he taught until his death in 1988. He returned to the UK in 1979 to give the John Locke lectures on Aspects of Reason . He reprinted many of his essays and papers in his valedictory book, Studies in the Way of Words He was married and had two children. He and his wife lived in an old Spanish style house in the Berkeley Hills.
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Extractions: GRICE, H. PAUL (1913-1988), English philosopher, is best known for his contributions to the theory of meaning and communication. This work (collected in Grice 1989) has had lasting importance for philosophy and linguistics, with implications for cognitive science generally. His three most influential contributions concern the nature of communication, the distinction betwen speaker's meaning and linguistic meaning, and the phenomenon of conversational implicature. Grice's concept of speaker's meaning was an ingenious refinement of the crude idea that communication is a matter of intentionally affecting another person's psychological states. He discovered that there is a distinctive, rational means by which the effect is achieved: by way of getting one's audience to recognize one's intention to achieve it. The intention includes, as part of its content, that the audience recognize this very intention by taking into account the fact that they are intended to recognize it. A communicative intention is thus a self-referential, or
Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Grice, Herbert Paul Grice, Herbert Paul Grice was born in 1913 and died in 1988. He held positions at Oxford University and, after 1967, at the University of California, Berkeley. http://philosophy.uwaterloo.ca/MindDict/grice.html
Extractions: Grice, Herbert Paul Grice was born in 1913 and died in 1988. He held positions at Oxford University and, after 1967, at the University of California, Berkeley. Grice is best known for his work in the philosophy of language, in particular, his analysis of speaker's meaning, his conception of conversational implicature, and his project of intention-based semantics. Analysis of Meanings Conversational Implicature Intention-Based Semantics Shift from Language to Mind ... References Herbert Paul Grice was born in 1913 and died in 1988. From the late 1930's until 1967 he held positions at Oxford University. During the war years he served in the Royal Navy. In 1967 he moved to the University of California, Berkeley. He retired in 1979 but continued to teach until 1986. Grice is best known for his analysis of speaker's meaning, his conception of conversational implicature, and his project of intention-based semantics. Largely as a result of these ideas, the focus of the philosophical debate over the nature of meaning shifted during the 1970's and 1980's from linguistic representation to mental representation. Grice's most important ideas may be found in his William James lectures presented at Harvard in 1967. Several lectures from that series were published in the form of journal articles, and for many years the lectures circulated in their entirety in mimeograph. They were finally published (in revised form) in 1989 in Grice's collection of essays
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