Chen refers to the Grice bench in her online:
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She might believe, for example, that there is a person sitting on a bench outside of a building called Moses Hall, that there is someone else standing in ...
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Oddly, the bench is promoted in Grice's obit (UC/Berkeley) to promote an endless conversation. It is a nice shady bench, if you are onto that sort of thing.
Moses Hall was not named after the Biblical personage, but someone named AFTER the biblical personage. When Grice arrived in 1967, the Philo dept was still NOT at Moses.
Grice was head of the dept. for a while. Chapman notes that he (Grice, not Chapman since Chapman is a female) would often forget to upload grades -- but then, isn't the good student the one who does NOT need a teacher? --. Plus that he would leave many letters addressed to the Chair of the Dept. -- hisself (sic) unopened. What are secretaries for, though?
Saturday, July 10, 2010
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