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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Broad cited by Grice (again, in PPQ, vol. 67), p. 2

by JLS
--- for the GC

AFTER DISCUSSING THE ONTOLOGICAL EXHUBERANCE OF ORIEL FELLOW, Richard Robinson, Grice goes to quote immediately the rather more austere views of Cantab. philosopher C. D. Broad. When sympathising with Hegel's "solitary selection" of things that exist: viz. "The King of Prussia"!

2 comments:

  1. Grice had cited from Broad in the Mind essay on "Personal identity," re: Broad's idea of a 'logical construction' for "I" (or "Someone") sentences.

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  2. Grice had cited from Broad in the Mind essay on "Personal identity," re: Broad's idea of a 'logical construction' for "I" (or "Someone") sentences.

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