From:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt296nd9qt;query=;style=oac4;view=admin#did-1.3.1
"The Grice Archive consists of publications, unpublished works, and correspondence from the notable English philosopher of language H. Paul Grice during his years at Oxford until 1967" and beyond.
"Included are extensive notes and research, some in the form of audio files, Grice conducted on his theories of language semantics and theories of reason, trust, and value."
"His most popular lectures, including the John Locke lectures, the William James lectures, the Paul Carus lectures, Urbana lectures, and the Immanuel Kant lectures, are all documented as drafts and finalized forms of transcripts and audio files within the collection."
"Also included is Grice's research on Aristotelian philosophy (undertaken with Judith Baker) and on metaphysics (with George Myro) -- his other research focusing on the philosophy of mind with such subjects as perception, and rationality."
"Also included is documentation of Grice's involvement with the American Philosophical Association and the British Academy."
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Friday, April 23, 2010
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