Grice was perhaps right when he thought that Ariskant was a better philosopher than Kantotle ("He came later").
Consider Grice's 'pet': Categories: they are 10 for Aristotle, but only 4 for Kant and Grice: quantitas, qualitas, modus, and relatio.
Aristotle was confused as to qualitas.
In Greek, 'idion' gives "idiot".
This was translated, grossly, by Cicero, as "proprium".
But a proprium, is it part of the essence: "A man laughs -- chimps don't" observes Aristotle. Thus 'risus' is a proprium for 'man': it distills from the essence of 'rationality'.
Grice found most of this talk 'idiotic'.
Etc.
JLS
Saturday, February 6, 2010
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