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Friday, January 31, 2020

A Grice Bibliography

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Ackrill, J. L. Aristotle on eudaimonia. British Academy.
Aristotle -- The Loeb Library.
Austin, J. L. How to do things with words.
Austin, J. L. Philosophical Papers. Clarendon Press.
Austin, J. L. Sense and Sensibilia.
Avramides, A. Grice.
Baker, J. in Petrus. 
Berekeley, The Legacy of Grice. Berkeley Linguistics Society
Black, M. Grice. Literary History
Cosenza, Grice's Heritage
Cox, J. R. On Grice.
Cox, J. R. Correspondence
Grice, H. P. (1938) Negation.
Grice, H. P. (1941). Personal identity. Mind, repr. in J. Perry, Personal Identity.
Grice, H. P. (1989). Studies in the Way of Words
Grice, H. P. (1991). The Conception of Value.
Grice, H. P. (2001). Aspects of Reason
Hampshire, S. N. Correspondence.
Hampshire, S. N. Thought and action.
Hampshire, S. N. & H. L. A. Hart, Intention and certainty. Mind. 
Holdcroft, D. Correspondence
Holdcroft, D. On Conversation and Grice, Leeds. 
Kant, Critique of practical reason.
Kenny, A. J. P. Voliting.
Kenny, A. J. P. Practical inferences
Kenny, A. J. P. Correspondence
Nowell-Smith, P. H. Ethics.
Nowell-Smith. Correspondence
Over, D. E. Correspondence
Over, D. E. On Grice.
Patton & Stampe on Grice
Patton, Correspondence
Peacocke, C. A. B. In Evans/McDowell
Pears, D. F. Ifs and cans. Canadian Journal of Philosophy
Pears, D. F. Motivated irrationality. Grice cites Pears in "Reply to Richards"
Petrus, Essays on Grice.
Potts, T. Correspondence

Potts, T. On Grice. Potts studied under Grice at Oxford. 

Prichard, Essays on willing, ed. by Urmson. 

Richardson, G. Memoir of Grice. St. John's, Oxford.

Sainsbury, R. M. On Grice
-- Correspondence

Searle, J. R. In PGRICE. Grice cites Searle in "Utterer's meaning and intentions."
-- Speech acts and conversation

Speranza, L. Join the Grice Club!

Stampe, D. W. Correspondence

-- and Patton on Grice. Grice cites Stampe in "Utterer's meaning and intentions."

Strawson, P. F. (1959). Introduction to Logical Theory. London, Methuen. Crediting Grice in the Foreword and a footnote.

-- (1964). Intention and convention in speech acts. The Philosophical Review. Presenting the rat-infested alleged counterexample that provoked Grice to give the William James lectures!

(1988). Amateur cricketer and professional philosopher: obituary of H. P. Grice. The London Times.

-- (1968). 'If and the horse-shoe,' repr. in Grandy/Warner, PGRICE.

Stroud, B. Grice. A memoir. With G. J. Warnock. 

Urmson, J. O. Obituary of Grice. The Independent. 

-- Correspondence. Grice cites Urmson in "Utterer's meaning and intention."

Wood, O. P. Correspondence. Wood is cited by Grice, "Some remarks about the senses" (footnote -- not in the WoW reprint)

Woozley, A. D. Correspondence -- Woozley, an Oxonian philosopher who belonged to Ryle's rather than Austin's Play Group, is cited by Harnish, "Logical form and implicature."

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