People, and this irritated Grice, do say,
"Roughly speaking".
I don't. I'm not into rough trade, or Nothing.
But Grice enjoyed Berkeley, 'harsh'.
Bishop Berkeley said,
"It is harsh to say that my soul is quadrangular".
He was a spiritualist, and he held that predicates which apply to res extensa do not need to apply to res cogitans.
Grice uses 'harsh' -- or the 'harsh' method in various places.
(Notably in Grice 1991, Conception of Value -- crediting the British empiricist).
In a way, it's a presequel to Linguistic Botanising and the somewhat pedantic way Grice had to dismiss the views of
Moore
Strawson
Austin
Grant
Urmson
Hungerland
Nowell-Smith
Edwards
Bar-Hillel
All these authors had said that
"p" implies "I believe that p"
Only Grice will have the cheek and decency to add: "Surely it does sound a bit or slightly _harsh_ to say those things; so I won't". Etc.
Monday, February 8, 2010
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