By Roger Bishop Jones for The Grice Club.
I now have a chapter on Grice in my projected tome of formal analysis, which is populated at present only by material on vacuous names and a reference to the material on Aristotle which connects with Grice and Code.
These are not particularly outstanding examples of Grice's work, and it would be nice to have a formal treatment of some more important part of Grice's work, of which perhaps the most important if it could be done, would be something from the William James lectures.
Does JL or anyone else know of any other attempts to give a formal treatment to material from the James lectures, or to any other important part of Grice's philosophy?
RBJ
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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