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Dummett on "conversational implicature" -- the "Systematic Philosophy" quote, "Truth & Other Enigmas", p. 445.
by JLS
or the GC
NOT THAT THIS IS OVERWHELMINGLY illuminating but for the sake of googling here is Dummett's exact quote:
The paragraph begins:
"Naturally, so grotesquely
false a methodology could not
be consistently
adhered to by intelligent people."
---
"In consequence, in place
of the
general
*semantic* concepts
that had been expelled in
the
original determination
to pay attention to
nothing but the actual _"use"_
of particular sentences,
*new* _ones_, such as
the celebrated notion of
presupposition [Strawson],
or that of conversational implicature [Grice],
or Austin's distinction between
illocutionary and perlocutionary force,
and so on, were invented by the
"ordinary-language" philosophers
themselves;
and, in the process,
"ordinary-language" philosophy
ceased to exist,
almost without anyone noticing
that it had."
----
"An era had ended. Not
with a bang
but a whimper.
And the moment
was propitious for the American
counterattack."
(I wrote: "If these are not the words from somone who Austin never invited to join in his "Sat. Mngs." I don't know which are.")
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