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Friday, January 31, 2020

Speranza on Grice

Speranza

H. P. Grice, English philosopher. Tutorial Fellow in Philosophy, St. John's, Oxford.

This is part of a bibliography in progress on H. P. Grice. More information, from: The H. P. Grice Papers, BANC MSS 90/135c, The Bancroft Library, The University of California, Berkeley.

I would say that the author who has taken the work of Grice more seriously is Speranza

When it comes to
figurative language is: R. Gibbs (male -- and perhaps G. Lakoff) and E. Kittay
(female), but there may be others. 

Nice comments and nice additions welcommed!

Thanks for your help.

Enjoy!


OBITUARY OF H P GRICE. 

From St John's College, Oxford, Records


My first vivid recollection of H. P. Grice is of him calling on me unexpectedly in my
lodgings.

Grice had come posthaste from St. John's to give me the news of my election to a fellowship. 

Grice and I saw more of each other than any other Fellow. 

After 1967, when he settled in The Colonies, I lost touch with him.
We never exchanged letters!

H.P. Grice was the *only* member of St John's governing body who had been to a public school!

He was very English.

Someone told me that Sir Richard Livingstone, who as president of St. John's was
consulted when Grice was being considered for election, observed that he did
not return library books. 

Livingstone's implicature is that _he_ did.

Grice had inner integrity, though. 

This may explain the excellent relationship he had with J. D. Mabbott. 

Mabbott was old fashioned. 

Linguistic philosophy WAS A GAME Mabbott WOULD NOT PLAY. 

Grice's commitment to philosophy was SO PASSIONATE. 

Grice would remorselessly dismantle opponents. 

Grice's pupils were impressed by his zest for philosophy. 

I doubt if those tone deaf to the subject got much from his tutorials. 

Grice's pupils had to put up with a good deal from his unpunctuality. 

They called him "Godot".
Tutorials with Grice could last as long as four hours and meal times were ignored. 

We analysed the personalities of colleagues and pupils.

We shared a keen interest in music, which, after philosophy and cricket, was of importance
to him. 

Grice played the piano and composed on it. 

Grice thought little of Wagner and dismissed Die Meistersinger as "for children". 

Yet he greatly admired Mahler!

There was something in Mahler's music that spoke directly to Grice! 

I can still recall the laughter and the bright blue eyes which greeted me when he brought the news of my fellowship. 

Grice's mood could fluctuate acutely and sometimes he was in near despair. 

Commonly Grice would sit up all night to write a lecture. 

I suspect that lecturing was agony for him. 

I cannot assess H.P.'s contribution to the subject of disimplicature too tightly. 
Grice was a philosopher's philosopher. 

Nor can I talk too tightly of his cricket or bridge. 

But looking back, it is clear that Grice is one of the most original men I ever met. 

Although he was fully aware of his great cleverness and liked to win, he was never pompous or dull. 

Grice's high spirits lightened to me many a dull day. 

He was a kind friend and a good companion.

ESSAYS BY H. P. GRICE

ALPHABETICALLY ORDERED
* AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION
Pacific division talk meeting San Francisco
* ARISTOTLE ON "BEING" AND "GOOD"
University of Victoria
Section 2: Semantic multiplicity and copulative being
cited by CODE, p.413.
* ARISTOTLE ON CATEGORIES & DE INTERPRETATIONE
Talks with JL Austin.
Cited by Grice
* ARISTOTLE ON PLEASURE
cited by Grandy/Warner
* ARISTOTLE ON THE MULTIPLICITY OF BEING
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 69.
* ASPECTS OF REASON AND REASONING
The John Locke Lectures
The Immanuel Kant Lectures
Cited by Grandy/Warner
The main unpublications of HP Grice.
Repr by R O Warner as _Aspects of Reason_
OUP, 2001.
* BERKELEY LECTURE NOTES
"Philosophical Problems" Seminars.
* BIELEFELD TALK ON PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE
Bielefield, Germany
Organised by A. M. Kemmerling & E. V. Savigny
* CAN I HAVE A PAIN IN MY TAIL
Cited by Grandy/Warner
* CAUSAL THEORY OF PERCEPTION, THE
Aristotelian Society 35
Symposium chaired by CH Whiteley, at Cambridge.
Repr STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS.
Repr RJ Swartz
PERCEIVING SENSING AND KNOWING
NY Doubleday.
Repr GJ Warnock
The philosophy of perception
Oxford Readings in Philosophy
Repr in S Davis,
Causal Theories of Mind: action,
knowledge, memory, perception and reference.
Gruyeter: Foundations of Communiation.
* COMMON SENSE AND SCEPTICISM
Repr in Explorations in Semantics & Metaphysics
In Studies in the Way of Words.
* CONCEPTION OF VALUE, The. 
Oxford.
* CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS and the province of philosophy
Explorations in semantics and metaphysics
Studies in the way of words, essay 11
* CONVERSATIONS AT BERTOLA's
Weekley
* CONVERSATIONS and Lecture Notes
as Tutorial Fellow in Philosophy, Oxford
and elsewhere.
* DAVIDSON ON WEAKNESS OF THE WILL
In M. Hintikka/B Vermazen, Essays on Davidson: actions & events.
* DESCARTES ON CLEAR AND DISTINCT PERCEPTION
Explorations in semantics and metaphysics
Studies in the way of words, essay 12
* DEWEY MEMORIAL LECTURES
John Dewey Memorial Lectures. Ann Arbor: Michigan.
Cc John Dewey Society
* EXPLORATIONS IN SEMANTICS AND METAPHYSICS
Part II to STUDIES
Includes 11 essays.
* FINALITY
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
cited by Baker
* FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY TALK
Organised by the Dept of Philosophy supprted by
the Office of Graduate Studies and Research
* FORMAL SEMANTICS
Summer Institute on Philosophy of Language
UC/Irvine
cited by
Grandy/Warner, the main unpublications of HP Grice.
* FREEDOM IN KANT (book-length)
with J Baker.
* FURTHER NOTES ON LOGIC AND CONVERSATION
Repr STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS
Repr. P Cole, Pramgaitcs
Repr KASHER, IMPLICATURE.
Sections 1. General
         2. Intonation
         3. Truth.
* G. E. MOORE AND PHILOSOPHER's PARADOXES
Repr Explorations in Semantics & Metaphysics,
Studies in the Way of Words, as essay 9.
* GRICE PAPERS
Bancroft, Berkeley.
* HIGHLY VS VERY
Oxford.
* HUME'S QUANDRY ABOUT PERSONAL IDENTITY
With JC Haugeland
Cited by Grandy/Warner,
The main unpublications of HP Grice.
* IN DEFENCE OF A DOGMA
Philosophical Review 65
Repr in STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS.
* INDICATIVE CONDITIONALS
(Logic & Conversation IV)
Repr in STUDIES as essay 4
* INTENDING AND TRYING
Brandeis university seminar
cited by Harman in PGRICE
* INTENTION AND UNCERTAINTY
Annual Philosophical Lecutre
Henriette Hertz Trust
British Academy
Proceedings of the British Academy 52
* KANT'S ETHICS, book length
Cited by Grandy/Warner,
The main unpublications of HP Grice.
* LANGUAGE AND REALITY
Talks, unpublished mimeo
Cited by JVD Auwera p.263.
* LOGIC AND CONVERSATION: the 7 William James Lectures
Repr STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS
* LOGIC & CONVERSATION
Repr STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS.
Repr Davidson/Harman, Logic & Grammar
Repr Cole/Morgan, Speech Acts
* LOGICO-SEMANTIC PARADOXES
Cited by Grandy/Warner,
The main unpublications of HPG.
* MEANING
Philosophical Review 66
Repr STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS
Repr in JF Rosenberg/C Travis,
Theories of Meaning in
READINGS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Repr in PF Strawson
Philosophical Logic
Oxford Readings in Philosophy
Repr Steinberg/Jacobovits,
Repr Olschewsky.
* MEANING, CATEGORIES, LOGICAL FORM
Oxford,
cited by Grice.
* MEANING REVISITED
Repr STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS
In NV SMith, Mutual Knowledge. Academic.
Sections: 1. Language, thought and reality
          2. Natural and nonnatural meaning
          3. The mistery package.
* METAPHYSICS
In DF Pears, the nature of metaphysics
BBC Third Programme Lecture
Repr Macmillan.
* METAPHYSICS, PHILOSOPHICAL ESCHATOLOGY, and PLATO'S REPUBLIC
In Explorations in semantics and metaphysics
Studies in the way of words, essay 19
* METHOD IN PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY:
FROM THE BANAL TO THE BIZARRE
Proceedings/Addresses of the American Philosophical Association
48.
Repr THE CONCEPTION OF VALUE.
Sections: 1. some focal problems
          2. some general aspects
          3. the form of psychological laws.
          4. semirealistic procedure for
             introducing some psycholgical concepts
          5. creature construction
          6. type progression in pirotology:
             content internalisation
          7. higher order psychological states
          8. are psychological states eliminable?
* MUNICH TALK ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE
Munich,
Organised by A.M. Kemmerling.
* NATURE OF METAPHYSICS, The. 
In Pears.
* NEGATION
Cited by Grandy/Warner
* NICHOMACHEAN ETHICS, Seminar papers on
Cited by Grandy/Warner,
The main unpublications of HP Grice.
* ONTARIO LECTURE
Talk to a colloquium at the Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education held at Toronto
cited Grice 223.
* PARADOXES OF ENTAILMENT
Cited by Grandy/Warner
The main unpublications of HP Grice.
* PEARS DF Conversation with Pears
Cited by Pears in 'Ifs and Cans' in
Warnock, Essays on JL Austin, OUP.
* PERSONAL IDENTITY.
Mind: a quarterly review of psychology and philosophy,
ed GE Moore, Vol. 50
Repr in JF Perry Personal Identity.
Topics in Philosophy,
UC/Berkeley Press
* PHILOSOPHICAL ESCHATOLOGY
Philosophical Quarterly
* PHILOSOPHICO-LINGUISTIC QUESTIONS
With JF Staal
Cited by Grice,
* PHILOSOPHY OF ACTION
with JF Thomson
cited by Grice
* PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE
Cited by Grandy/Warner
* PHILOSOPHY OF MIND
Berkeley seminar
attended by GP Baker.
* PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION
Seminar with GJ Warnock
Oxford.
* POSTGRADUATE SEMINARS
Brandeis
* POSTGRADUATE SEMINARS
Harvard
* POSTWAR OXFORD PHILOSOPHY
Talk at Wellseley College, Mass.
In Explorations in semantics and metaphysics
In STUDIES, essay 10
* POWER STRUCTURE OF THE SOUL, THE
(with J Baker)
* PRAGMATICS lecture
Pragmatics Workshop, Asilomar, Calif.
Cited by Sperber/Wilson in PGRICE p.243.
* PRESUPPOSITION AND CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURE
Repr STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS
Repr P Cole, Radical Pragmatics.
* PRINCETON LECTURE
March 1972
Cited by Grice, 1975b:23.
* PROBABILITY, DESIRABILITY, AND MOOD OPERATORS
The Performadillo Conference
Cited by Grandy/Warner, The main unpublications of HP Grice.
* PROLEGOMENA TO LOGIC AND CONVERSATION
Repr STUDIES
* PUBLIC LECTURES AND CLASSES
Oxford
With J. L. Austin, I. Berlin, H. L. A. Hart.
Cited by Warnock.
* REFLECTIONS ON MORALS book length
Cited by Grandy/Warner
* REPLY TO DAVIDSON ON INTENDING
* REPLY TO RICHARDS
In P.Grandy & R.O.Warner,
PHILOSOPHICAL GROUNDS OF RATIONALITY: INTENTIONS,
CATEGORIES, ENDS. Clarendon.
Repr in THE CONCEPTION OF VALUE.
* RETROSPECTIVE EPILOGUE
In STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS.
* SOME MODELS FOR IMPLICATURE
Logic & Conversation 7
Repr in STUDIES as essay 7
* SOME REMARKS ABOUT THE SENSES
RJ Butler Analytic Philosophy,
Blackwell.
* STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS
Harvard
* TRUTH & DENOTATION:
a lecture at the university of Illinois
cited by Grandy, p.514.
* UTTERER'S MEANING AND INTENTIONS
Philosophical Review 78
Repr STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS.
* UTTERER's MEANING, SENTENCE MEANING, & WORD MEANING
Logic & Conversation 6
Repr in STUDIES as essay 6
Foundations of Language
Repr in JR Searle, The Philosophy of Language
Oxford Readings in Philosophy, ed. GJ Warnock.
* VACUOUS NAMES
D Davidson/J Hintikka Words & Objections;
Essays on the works of WV Quine.
Dordrecth: Reidel
Repr in DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS.
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SECONDARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
  ACERO, J J Juan Jose. Granada University, Spain.
Prologue to J. Hintikka, Knowledge and Belief.
Cites Grice on p.28. He also has a book inthe philosophy of language.
  ADEGBIGA, E (Nigeria)
My friend, where is Anini?
Journal Pragmatics, vol 12. Cites Grice, Logic & Conversation.
In probably trying to find out where Anini is.
  ADLER, J E. Jonathan
Abstraction is uncooperative.
J. Theor. Soc. Behav. vol. 14.
I always thought so, that's why I don't understand the posts of Homar
Kusturica, He's so abstract...
  AIRAKSINEN, T. Timo
Meaning and Knowledge: the place of criteria in epistemology.
Dialec. Hum. vol. 8
  ALBRITTON, Rogers, 
Prof. of Philosophy, Harvard.
Grice cites him rather than vice versa, since apparently Albritton never
published a word during his lifetime.
Grice quotes him in "Further notes", and "Remarks": "I am indebted to Prof.
Albritton for a number of extremely helpful criticisms and suggestions" --
but he don't say which!
  ALEXY, R. German philosopher
Quotes German in his German writings.
Alexy seems to be concerned with practical reasoning, and quotes Grice
Logic and Conversation. Alexy is very important if you are German.
Everybody seems to know him there, such as Apel, Habermas, etc. I wish I
knew German... Thing is I had to write once an essay on the influence of
Grice in Germany... And it's going to be published, they say (the
government of Austria said, "javohl").
  ALLERTON, D. J. born 1936. ENGLISH.
Grammatical Theory. BOOK
Quotes Grice on pp. 266, 284
Examples:
A: I'm dying of thirst
B: There's a packet of tea in the kitchen
  ALLWOOD, Jens
Logic in Linguistics.
Very important linguist from a Scandinavian country, I forget which.
  ALSTON, W. P. William. Prof of Philosophy, U. of Michigan.
Philosophy of Language
Prentice Hall Foundations of Philosophy Series.
Very influential book. Cites Grice's Meaning. as a "modern elaboration of
the ideational theory of meanign", since Alston did not know what he was
talking about. Thus Hacking will say that what Grice is elaborating is a
behavioural theory of meaning! For Alston, theories of meanign can be
either ideational or behavioural and got Grice wrong in his own taxonomy.
Ain't that pathetic!
  ANSCOMBE, G E M, recently deceased woman philosopher.
Anscombe may have quoted Grice, but it's more likely that Grice quoted her.
Indeed, he does.
He does so in his British Academy Lecture. She was prof of Philosophy at
Cambridge. The "E" stands for "Elizabeth", but she was often referred to as
Gemma Geach, since she was married to Peter Geach, prof. of logic at Leeds.
  APEL, K. O. German philosopher. He writes in German. Karl Otto. Born
Duesseldorf 1922. If you want to contact him, try to write to "Fachbereich
Philosophy, Wolfgang Goethe, Universitaet Frankfurt am Main", but that may
not be an address, so beware".
Intentions, conventions, and reference to things: dimensions of
understanding meaning in hermeneutics and analytic philosophy.
In BOUVERESSE and Parret
Grice cited on pp. 83, 87 (implication vs. implicature), 92, 93, 94, 95,
98-105 (this is the thick bit -- if that's section 2.2), 106, 107,
I once contacted the only serious German Gricean around, other than one who
wrote a book on Grice, Andreas Kemmerling, and he wrote back, "Ael is
simply too wishy washy to be taken seriously". But he did write loads about
Grice, as if he liked him. But he don't.
Apel wrote a book with MIT called Understanding and Explanation, but it's
expensive (for a book).
  APPIAH, A. Anthony. Fellow of Clare, Cambridge.
African-born professor of Philosophy, Yale University.
he's written a lot about black issues, and about Grice.
Assertion and Conditionals. BOOK. Cambridge University Press.
Specific section, "D K Lewis and the conversational implicature defence".
He quotes Grice on pp. 176, 186, and 226 --
the rest of the book is rather a heavy read, unless you are into assertion
and conditionals, as Harry Ferguson is. He has a funnier paper with
Analysis called "Ifs again", citing Grice at p.195.
  ARGYLE, J. M. Born Nottingham 1925.
Conversational Sequences.
Cites Grice, STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS, on p. 180, 181, 182, 202.
Trick: You see. Grice published an essay called "Meaning", which he
published in 1957. Then he published one essay in 1975 called "Logic and
Convesation". His posthumous book is called STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS.
Argyle could not be quoting this, since this had not been published then,
but since he quotes essays which will LATER be included in that collection,
Geary decided that we write that he write, "Studies", because that means
that Argyle is concerned with both aspects of "meaning" and "logic and
conversation", i.e. implicature.
  ARISTOTLE.
Does not quote Grice, but he should.
Grice wrote an essay called "Aristotle on pleasure". And another one
called, "Aristotle on the multiplicity of being", Pacific Philos. Quart. He
also has Seminar papers on the Nichomachean Ethics. All very clear. Using
Greek terms and all.
  ARMSTRONG D M (David Malet -- but don't say that aloud) born Australia 1926-
Challis Prof of Philosophy, Sidney University, Australia.
Meaning and Communication.
Philosophical Review 80
HPG cited at p. 432, 433, 440, 441, 442
(you can forget about the rest of the essay)
You can without fear call Armtrong a "Gricean" and nobody will object.
  ASHBY, R W. Born London
Verifiability Principle
In P Edwards, The Encyclopaedia of Philosophy.
Cites Grice's "Meaning" at p. 247
  ATLAS J D Jay. Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford. Born 1945.
Implicature and Conversation.
BOOK. Oxford University Press.
With Atlas we face the first problem. Atlas has written loads about Grice,
but we cannot quote everything that he's written about Atlas, since this is
like a checklist where we want to have the people named, not the quantity
of what they did. So the strategy was, Geary said, "In this case, what
you'll do is quote the bit I think is more important". Since he then went
to bed, that gave me freedom to choose what I want. I have written "Plust
Lots of Other Loads" to explain that he wrote lots of other loads plus the
bit we're quoting. It's part of our critical apparatus, or critical
apparati, since it's two of them as devised them, the apparati. We don't
use "_" to refer to books, so unless the thing was published in a journal,
it's a book. We don't use "'" for essays but if the thing Was Published in
a journal it's an essay. The Grice Circle possesses a letter to JLS signed
by JD Atlas where he says, "Nice!". In that letter Atlas says that Grice
gave Atlas a copy of the mimeo, "Logic and Conversation" when Atlas was at
Princeton.
  ATTARDO, Salvatore.
The violation of Grice's maxims in jokes
In K Hall, ed. THE LEGACY OF HP GRICE: A parasession of the Berkeley
Linguistics Society.
The most important Gricean after Austin, in terms of the letter "A".
Attardo opened the symposium on The Legacy of Grice with the paper cited
above. I wrote to congratulate him on that, and he wrote back, "Actually,
they just put me first for alphabetical reasons. I was a lowly graduate
student at the time, they would not have dreamed of having me open the
thing. It was a low key business too: no speeches, or anything actually
commemorating Grice." Anyway... So much for sincerity!
  AUSTIN, J. L. John Langshaw. Born Lancaster
White's Prof of Moral Philosophy
Seminars with H P Grice, Public classes Grice detested giving. Conversation
reported between Austin and Grice:
Austin: I don't care what the OED says!
Grice: That's where you make your big mistake!
Joint work on Aristotle's Categories and De Interpretatione (cited by
Grice, Reply To Richards, p. 49). He used to play SYMBOLO with Austin.
Grice makes use of the "speech act" notion and criticises "conventions".
Grice says that what Austin says about performative acts is rubbish, since
you can't say "I rubify" meaning "I call this thing red".
Austin is quoted by Grice, Reply, 48.51, 56, 57, 58-9, 62.
The joint work of Austin and Grice is also referred to by GJ Warock in his
English Philosophy Since 1900. Oxford UP.
  AUWERA, J V D. Johan Van Der Belgian author. He writes in Dutch.
LANGUAGE AND LOGIC: a speculcative a condition-theoretic study. BOOK.
Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Letter to JLS: Buy my book, and you'll see all I say about Grice.
Thing is -- it's still NOT in paperback! And I don't read Dutch!
He quotes an unpublished essay by Grice, but this is Not the List of Essays
by Grice, so there!
  AVRAMIDES, Anita. Fellowess of Queen's College, Oxford
Meaning and mind: An examination of a Gricean account of language.
MIT: Bradford Book. BOOK.
The author was born in Brooklyn, New York. She is the author of the
well-known English Oxford philosopher Colin McGinn. The book is very good.
Also: Grice, Davidson, and the social aspect of meaning.
H. P. Grice's Heritage. Conference, San Marino.
  AYER, A. J. Sir Freddie, or Alfred Jules. Born London
The Causal Theory of Perception.
Aristotelian Society, vol. 51
Grice cited on pp. 113, 114, 124, and 125.
The interesting thing is that Grice had an essay for the Aristotelian
Society on the same title given some 16 years earlier, but everybody who
had attended the first seemed to have been dead or oblivious by then, and
let it pass. Since it's Ayer who's been dead now for some decades, JLS
wrote to J. A. Foster, who is Ayer's literary executor at Oxford, and got a
reply, "Forget it, JL, Ayer never again mentioned Grice in public or other".

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  BACH, Kent. San Francisco State Univ, Prof Philosophy.
Linguistic Communication and Speech Acts.
MIT. BOOK.
Grice cited pp.i (on meaning), xiv (on r.intending), 13-14 (r-intending),
63-4 (cooperative principle), 103, 106, 128 (Grice condition), 130 (Grice
rule), 132, 137, 161 (lecture on conditionals), 214 (cited by Fraser), 213,
215,
With Kent Bach we enter the world of the internet. Since most of his stuff
is available online. He reviewed Kasher's paper in MARGALIT. B/Harnish cite
Grice as "the best available effort to explain meaning in terms of use". He
also reviewed Spreading the word by Blackburn, quoting Grice, Philosophical
Review. Studied with Grice at Berkeley. Some of his online papers have been
discussed by the greatest Gricean of all, J L Speranza. The essays by Bach
online are:
On the semantics/pragmatics distinction:
http://www.online.sfsu.edu/~kbach/semprag.html
A Bach synopsis of Conversational implicature
http://www.userwww.sfsu.edu/~kbach/ci.htm
"The Myth of Conventional Implicature":
http://www.online.sfsu.edu/~kbach/Myth.htm
  BAKER, G. P. Gordon. Fellow of St John's, Oxford.
Alternative mind styles. In PGRICE in Grandy
Baker met Grice circa 1967. Baker came to St John's in 1967, tho' he had
known him for some years when he was a grad student at Oxford. He discussed
with Grice in Berkeley. Grice attended Baker's seiminar on Vagueness and
Baker attended Grice's seminar on the philosophy of mind.
  BAKER, Judith. One of Grice's literary executors. prof of philosophy,
Glendon College, York, Toronto, CANADA.  The social construction of value.
Symposium on the thought of Paul Grice.
Married to Ian Hacking, who besides being a nice man, has also quoted
Grice! Love!
Davidson on weekness on the will (written with H.P.Grice) In
Hintikka/Vermazen. They discuss AKRASIA.
The Conception of Value.
Former member of Phil Dept, Washington.
Do one's motives have to be pure? in PGRICE.
Work on ETHICS.
Grice cites Baker in STUDIES on pp. 305, 307, 313, 316
The metaphysical construction of value. Symposium on the Thought of HP Grice.
86th Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern
Division,
Journal of Philosophy, vol. 86.
Discussion of two of Grice's metaphysical construction routienes applied to
value theory: Humean projection and metaphysical transsubstantiation.
  BALLMER, T T Thomas T. Ruhr Univ. Bochum
Context, change, truth and commpetence.
Cites Grice Logic and Conversationl
  BARKER, J A John A. Southern Illinois U. at Edwardsville
Knowledge, ignorance, and presupposition.
Analysis, vol. 35
Cites Grice Causal Theory on "implies"
For Barker, if you say "Minnie The Moocher does not know that Grice is
dead" implicates but does not imply that "Grice is dead", since you can
say, "Minnie does not know that, since Grice is _not_ dead". The PhD has
many other ramifications...
  BARTH, E. M. Else. Prof Analytical Philosophy, Groningen.
Towards a praxis oriented theory of argumentation.
In Dascal, Dialogue.
Cites Grice Logic & Conv, p.78.
She later wrote a book.
  BARWISE, J.
Situations and attitudes.
Cites Grice
Now he's dead, Barwise is.
  BASINGER, David
Review of P.G.R.I.C.E., ed GRANDY et al.
The Modern Schoolman, vol 65
  BAYER, J.
Short-Circuited Implicature.
Linguistics and Philosophy
Written with LR Horn.
  BEACH, W. A. Wayne. Prof Comm. Nebraska U. Lincoln.
Background understandins and the situated accomplishment of conversational
telling expressions.
In Craig/Tracy.
Cites Clark as Gricean. Cites Grice on p. 220.
  BEALER, G. P. George Persson. Born Detroit. PhD UC/Berk 1973
Quality and Concept. OUP. BOOK CLLP ed LL Cohen.
Grice cited at p. vii, 270, 272, 288, 153, 162, 172-4, 165ff, 176.
The rest, as R. Paul says, is mere symbolism.
Participant at Grice's at home discussions groups.
Student with Robert Paul at Reed.
He quotes a mimeo by Grice, "Definite descriptions in Russell and in the
vernacular", which is an early version of STUDIES.
  BENNETT J F
Linguistic behaviour.
CUP. Book
Relevant sections on Grice: "Grice on meaning"
He also wrote a book about Locke where he says that Locke was influenced by
Grice (citing him on p.10).
Bennett reviewed PGRICE for the Times Literary Supplement: Title of review,
In the tradition of Kantotle, Volume 4. 360.
In his book on empiricism he quotes Remarks for a case where what one sees
supports p and what one feels supports q. p. 97.
Chairman to The Symposium on the Thought of Paul Grice.
Published in The Journal of Philosophy. 4 participants: Baker, Grandy,
Stalnaker, and Warner.
  BERKELEY, Bishop George. Born Ireland
He did not quote Grice, but Grice quoted Berkeley. Grice does so in Method
in Philosophical Psychology, p.30.
  BERLIN, I. Sir Isaiah.
Chichele Prof of Social & Political Theory, Oxford.
He went with Grice together, not to bed, but to the meetings of the
playgroup, every tuesday, way back before the war -- that's the War with
The Germans, 1939-1945. They liked (each other).
Grice cites Berlin loads.
  BICKERTON, D
Where presuppositions come from
In D Dinnen and C Oh, Presupposition
Cites Grice on p. 247.
  BIGELOW, J C John
Meaning and evidence
Dialogue. Vol. 15
  BILGRAMI, A.
Meaning and Belief.
BOOK.
Cites Grice.
  BIRD, G H. Scottish philosopher. Teaches at Stirling.
Quotes Grice
Philosophical Quarterly.
Reply to Symposium with D. Holdcroft.
Nobody reads Bird's reply, though!
Confusing the audience. Analysis, vol. 35.
  BIRO, J. I. John. Born Hungary. Educated Nottingham Univ. Gainesville,
Florida, philo prof.
Main essay:
"Intentionalism in the theory of meaning.
The Monist, vol. 62 .. discussed by Suppes. cites Grice.
Letter to Suppes.
Biro speaks of theory-laden (no political overtone) observation, and
epistemological versus conceptual primacy.
Suppes criticised Biro in PGRICE, and Biro wrote a handwritten letter to
Suppes which he gave me. Very interesting letter. Rather personal but
interesting. Biro speaks of courtesy. "black" means black by courtesy of
the fact that the utterer, by uttering "black" means black! Nice, ednit!
Meaning, translation and interprettion. Australian Journal of Philosophy,
vol. 59
refers to Gricean meaning nominalism p.268
Meaning and what is said. In O Neumaier, Mind language and society.
Cocnetpus Studien, Vienna,
Section one: Grice's reduction.
Conventionality and speech acts, SouthWest Philos. Studies.
cites Grice 238.
What's in a belief. Logique & Analyse, vol. 107
cites Grice on p.281
"Gricean theories are an example of the error of falling into the trap of
leaning too far in the subject's own understanding of his words". As If I
had a chance!
Correspondence with JLS, et al.
Intention, demonstration, and reference,
Philosophy & Pheno Research. 43
"strongly Gricean accounts of reference must at least be modifed and in a
principled way," p.39.
Competence and performance in use-theories of meaning. MidAmerica
Lingusitics Conference Papers. University of Kansas, Lawrence.
Grice cited on page 30. The rest you can ignore.
In defense of social content. MS
  BLACK, Max. The son of an English diplomat. Born Russia 1909.
Meaning and intention: an examination of Grice's views.
New literary History, vol. 4
Repr. in his book.
Susan Linn Sage Prof of Philosophy, Cornell, Ithaca, USA.
Relevant sections: the whole essay. I mean with a title like that what do
you expect
main sections:
section 3. Grice's theory of meaningfulness
section 4. G's conditions insufficient
section 5. G's conditions unnecessary!
section 6. G's way out
section 9. the circularity of G's approach
  BLACKBURN, S W born 1944. Fellow Pembroke College, Oxford
SPREADING THE WORD: Groundings in the philosophy of language.
Book. Oxford. One chapter for Grice!
he also defines "implicature" and "pragmatics" in the glossary of the book
There is a special section called "Grice's approach"
Blackburn was 23 when Grice left Oxford. Blackburn was 35 when Grice
delivered the John Locke Lectures. Blackburn was older (than that) when
Grice died. Blackburn is alive, but Grice ain't.
Grice cited at pp. 110-4, 116, 117, 118, 133.
Blackburn tells that Grice attended a lecture on the philosophy of language
on Grice that Blackburn was given, at Berkeley, circa 1980. Grice attended
it, surprisingly, and he would groan and say, "Where did you take that
from?" So much for exegesis!
  BLOCK, N J Ned J. MIT Chairman
Troubles with functionalism.
In C Savage, Perception and Cognition, Minneapolis UP.
Repr in Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology.
Cites Grice, Method in philo psycho, at p.296, n1. "the functionalist view
of the nature of the mind is now widely accepted".
  BLUMENFELD, J B. Jean Beer. Round Rock, Texas.
Is acting willing?
Nous vol 17
cites Grice Intention and Uncertainty
Grice cited on p.195.
  BOBROW, D G Daniel. XEROX Palo Alto Research Centre.
Gus: a frame driven dialogue system.
Quotes Grice, Logic and Conversation.
I cc-ed Bobrow to see if Gus had learned to say something more interesting
than "Yes, please", and "No thanks", and he referred me to work by Barbara
Grosz -- the computational Grice.
Bobrow writes, "A speaker says as little as will suffice to communicate the
point to be made. Grice calls these conventions conversational postulates
and implicatures". which of course he ain't. The term "postulate" was
introduced in the literaturee by metaphor analyst G N Lakoff, not by Grice!
  BOGHOSSIAN, P A
The rule following considerations.
Mind.
Cites Grice on p.510
"On the gricean picture that linguistic expressions acquire their semantic
properties by virtue of being used with certain intentions, beliefs, and
desires (most influential in USA), cites Grice).
On the gricean picture semantic properties derive from the representational
properties of though and one cannot threaten meaning without threatening
thought content, since it is from thought that meaning is held to derive.
The Gricean needs to be given a separate argument against the possbility of
mental content. He has an online essay considered Analyticty Reconsidered
where he discussed Grice/Strawson, In defense of the dogma of analyticity.
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/philo/faculty/boghossian/papers/AnalyticityReco
nsidered.html
  BOOLOS, G. George. A logician at Berkeley.
Cited by Grice, Vacuous Names, p.145
BOolos wrote essays after that, so Grice can't be quoting those.
  BOSANQUET, Bernard
Cited by Grice, Reply to Richards, p.66
as a "minor philosopher" along with Wollaston and Wittgenstein"
ha ha ha ha
  BOSTOCK, D.
Conversational implicature and "if"
Fellow of Merton, Oxford
Conversations with JLS.
  BOURHIS, R Y
In Street/Cappella
Refers to Grice as the traditional sociolinguistic approach that assumes
that conversers wish to converse as effectively as possible in all
circumstances.
Grice cited on p.121
  BOUVERESSE J Jacques,
Introduction to Meaning and Understanding, an international conference at
the Chateau de Cerisy La Salle, Normandy, France. Gruyter, Berlin.
Cites Grice on p. 11 (commenting Apel) and 17 (commenting Holdcroft)
Authors citing Grice in the collection are B/P, Gelder, Apel, Holdcroft,
Schiffer, Parret, Dascal, and Jacques.
  BRAITHWAITE, R B.
Cited by Grice
Knightsbridge Prof of Moral Philosophy, Cambridge.
Cited by Grice in Personal Identity, repr. in PERRY.
Grice Cites Propsoitions about material objects. PAS vol. 38.
  BRANDT, R B Richard.
Cites Grice, Meaning.
  BRATMAN, M E. Michael Edward. Prof Phil Stanford. PhD 1974, DAI, Lincoln.
Davidson's theory of intention.
In E Lepore/J Mclaughlin, Blackwell,
Cites Grice, Intention and uncertainty, at p.19
"Grice has argued that "I believe I'll go" is necessary for my intention.
In Grice's exaple I think I may well be in jail by tonight, and for that
reason no not believe I will go to the concert. Grice claims that I then do
not intend to go to the concert, but only perhaps, _hope_ to go, or _intend
to go if I can_."
He also has a book, INTENTIONS, PLANS, and PRACTICAL REASON, Harvard.
He also cites Grice in Two faces of intention. PR, and in Tomberlin.
Contributed, with Grice, to Hintikka/Vermazen volume.
  BRECHT, Bertold
Grice cites his Reufgee Conversations in
1971/1972:11:
The president asks for the books, and B replies, "if you inspect my books,
I shall not continue to be your finance minister". Grice says this is
ambiguous between a warning and a report.
  BROAD, C D
prof philo, Cambridge, In 1941, Broad was 54.
Cited by Grice in Personal Identity.
Grice cites, The Mind & Its Place in nature. RKP.
  BROCKWAY, Diane M. Married to BLAKEMORE
Constraints on interpretation
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
Semantic constraints on relevance
Book. BLACKWELL.
Prof of Linguistics Salford, Lancashire. Formerly Southampton.
  BROMBERGER, S Syvain
Questions
Journal of Philosophy, vol. 63
cites in STUDIES In the Way of Words, by Grice, p.80
Cited by Holdcroft, 1978.
  BROWN, G. and YULE G
Discourse analysis
Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics
Grice cited 29, 31, 33, 35, 65, 66, 83, 225
  BRUNER, J S. Jerome. Prof of Psycho. Harvard. Born New York, 1915-
The social context of language acquisition.
In R. Harris, Approaches to Language. Oxford, Pergmanon.
Grice cited on p. 36, 39, 40, 48, 53
  BURGE, T. Tyler. Prof of Philosophy, UCLA
Reference and proper names.
Journal of Philosophy, vol. 70.
Cites Grice, STUDIES. as an example of the "individual view of proper
names. Proper names play, in a formal semantic theory, the role of constant
nocomplex singular terms. Burge's PhD is called, Truth and other
referential devices, Princeton. Very posh man.
He reviewed Blackburn's book containing WALKER for the Journal of
Philosophjy, and so cites Grice in relation to Walker's article, on pp.
244-45. He has too "rather general reservations. one, concerning the
explanatory role of Sense vis a vis what is conversationally implicated and
two, the insufficient lack of discussion of "more holistic considerations
which might be thought to bear on the Gricean hypothesis". Trust reviewers
to criticise things! Walker's essay is tops! Crikey!
   BURTON-ROBERTS, Noel. Prof of Linguistics, Newcastle, England. VERY
IMPORTANT. member of the International Pragmatics Association. (IPRA).
Modality and Implicature
Linguistics and Philosophy, vol. 7.
Also quotes Grice in 'Pragmatics and Witters" in Vershuceren & Papi,
The pragmatic perspective, on p.735
Noel is regarded a member of the so-called RELEVANCE THEORY GROUP.
I belong in there too, although I don't believe in the magical powers of
relevance, much. Does it show?
  BUSTOS
cites Grice
No further information at the time of writing.
  CABANCHIK, Samuel. Philosopher. Argentine, Born 1958-
Studied with A E Rabossi.
We talked about Grice.
  CAMERON, J R Aberdeen prof philo
Review of Passmore
Philosophical Quarterly
Cites Grice on p.452.
  CAPPELLA, J N
In Cappella/Street
cites Grice on p.258 on relevance maxim as a coherence strategy.
  Carey K
The role of conversational implicature in the early grammaticalisation of
the English perfect.
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
  CARLSON, L. Lauri. The Academy of Finland
Dialogue Games
Grice cited sv, sviii, 46, 103, 104, 272, 274, xix, 47, 275
"the game comparison brings out the goal directed character of language
use, emphasised by Grice in his work on conversation. The concept of
solution provides froom for a Gricean logic of conversation".
"Conversational implicatures come out as dialogue entailments" (p.103).
  CARNAP R.
Grice borrowed "pirot" from Carnap and Russell.
In Grice Method Philo Psycho.
  CARON, J
Processing connecives and the pragmatics of discourse
In Papi Verschueren
Quotes Grice
On strategies designed to explained divergence of meaning.
  CARR, C R. Charles R. Arkansas State Univ
A speech act dilemma
Analysis vol. 40
On Holdcroft, cites Gricing
There's a reply by Holdcroft.
Expression meaning, convention, and indirect speech acts.
SWJ Phil vol. 9
Speaker meaning and illocutionary acts
Phil Studies, vol. 34
  CARSTON, Robyn
Implicature, explicature, and truth-theoretical semantics.
Repr in A. Kasher, Conversational Implicature,
London, RKP.
In R M Kempson, Meaning and mental representation.
She cites Grice on p.180
Member of the relevance group, with Burton-Roberts and I!
A reanalysis of some quantity implicatures.
Saying and implicating.
quoted by Wilson/Sperber in PGRICE.
  CARTWRIGHT, Nancy. Prof Philo. Stanford
Fitting facts to equations.
IN PGRICE.
Also chapter of her book, HOW THE LAWS OF PHYSICS LIE. OUP
Grice cited at pp. 33, 128, 129, 153
She was married to Ian Hacking. Then Hacking married Judith Baker, and
Cartwright married Sir Stuart Hampshire. Philosophers!
On p. 153 she mentions the "properties of convenience" coined by GRICE.
PROPERTY OF CONVENIENCE. Nice. Robert Paul may like them!
  CASTANEDA H N
In Tomberlin
quotes Conversational Implicature at p. 442
He is quoted by Perry in PGRICE
  CASTELFRANCHI, C
Communication. In Papi/Verschueren
Grice cites at p. 246, 253.
on cooperation, and grice way.
"Grice's maxims are fixed goals of conversation".
  CATON, C E Chas E. Formerly of Oxford. Later of Illinois, Prof.
Stalnaker on pragmatic presupposition
Quotes Grice. In Cole Radical Pragmatics.
  CHILD, T W All Souls College, Oxford
Review of Davidson's Festschrift
Mind
cites Grice at p.565
Child dismisses Davidson's "Nice derangement of epitaphs" as Gricean" Deals
with Dummett's reply to Davidson's Nice derangement.
  CHISHOLM, R M
The primacy of the intentional
Synthese 61
cites Grice on p. 89
  CHOMSKY, N. A. Married. Two daughters and a son.
Reflections on language
Grice cited xi, 28, 211, 218, 254, 268, 295-6, 299, 300
Chomsky 1972 qutes Grice on p. 112 and 113,
cited by Harnish 1976:365 et "female". "Two of my five children are in
elementary school"
Discussed by Suppes in PGRICE.
Aspects of a theory of syntax. MIT. cited Grice at p. 224
"Grice has suggested that the temporal order implied in conjunction may be
regarded as a feature of discourse rather than as part of the meaning of
"and". Chomsky misquotes Grice as "A. P". when everybody knows it's "H.P."
Hire Purchase!
  CLARK H H, Herb. member of International Pragmatics Association. Stanford
Uni, Psycho Dept.
Language, vol. 58.
Cites Grice.
Four dimensions of language use.
In Papi Verschueren The pragmatic perspective,
cites grice at p. 11 and 20
He considers Clauses i and ii of analysis of meaning and implicature.
Responding to indirect speech acts,
Cognitive Psychology vol. 11
cites Grice at p.432 on implicature, p. 433 on meaning, 462, 470 473 on
goal-driven character of meaning.
He has a book with Eve Clark, Psychology of language.
Understanding what is meant from what is said: a sutdy in CONVERSATIONally
conveyed requests. J Verbal Learn and Verbal Behav. vol. 14
Cites Grice on p. 57, 58, 70, 71, and 72.
On the pretense theory of irony.
Journal of Exp. Psychol. vol. 113
cites Grice 121, 122, 123, 125, 126.
  CLARK, M M, born 1940
Utterer's meaning and implications about belief.
Analysis. vol. 35. On Moore's paradox, It's raining but I don't believe it!
Obligation. See Clark 1973
  COADY, C A J Melborune
The senses of Martians.
Phil Revi vol. 83
Discusses Grice's Remarks about the senses.
  CODE, A D Alan Dodd Code. VERY IMPORTANT.
Aristotle: Essence and accident.
In PGRICE
Student of Grice at Berkeley.
PhD on "Aristotle on changing individuals: some aspects of his essentialism".
Co-wrote with Grice, "Finality". Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.
  COHEN, L J. Queen's College, Oxford. Born London.
Some remarks on Grice's view about the logical particles of natural
language, In Y Bar-Hillel, Pragmatics of Natural Language, Reidel. Cohen
1962, the diversity of meaning, quotes Grice/Strawson on analytic. on p. 155.
This paper was replied by Walker.
The dialogue of reason quotes Grice 29, 139, 151, 152, 101.
  COHEN P R
In Joshi et al
cites Grice on p.217, 227, 230, 229.
Computer science
  COLLINGWOOD, R G
On Language.
Grice's theory may be compared with Collingwood's. Both were Oxford.
Influence of J C Wilson. Expressive theory of meanig. The thought occurred
to me while reading Collingwood 1938
  COOPER D E. Very important Philo prof. Durham Univ
Grice cited on p.43 210
Cooper cites Grice in "pragmatics and pragmaticism".
  COPLISS, R L Richard.
What determines a pragmatic implication.
SJ Phil vol. 19
Cfr Grant, C K Pramgatic implication. Philosophy.
  CORSARO, W A William A. Sociology prof, indiana u bloomington indiana
Sociological approaches to Discourse analysis
In Dijk. Quotes Grice
Says that Goffman takes Grice's maxims as "system constraints" vs ritual
constraints. Whatever.
  COSENZA G
Introduction, To H P GRICE'S HERITAGE. University of San Marino
International Centre for Semiotic and Cognitive Studies, Ex-Monastero Santa
Chiara.
  COTTLE, B. Basil. Born Cardiff 1917
The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames
GRICE: "nickame, descriptive of the ancestor's face, figure, temper,
morals, tastes, clothes, and the rest.
Grice means "pig" or "grey", a poor choice.
  COULTHARD, R. M. Birmingham prof linguistics
Intro to Discourse analysis
Longman.
Very important
  COULMAS, F member of IPRA. International Pragmatics Association
Conversational Routine.
Cites Grice
  COX, J Roxbee. Jeremy. VERY IMPORTANT philo prof lancaster, formerly oxford
An analysis of perceiving in terms of the causation of belief.
Lecture given at a colloquium on perception, Lancaster, repr.F N Sibley,
Perception, a philo symposium. Methuen. He quotes passages from Grice
Causal Theory at p. 23, 54, 62, 64,
Reply with same title by W C Kneale of Oxford.
  He cites Grice a lot in his essays in the philo of perception
  CRAIG, R
Craig/Tracy
cites Grice on p.13 and 18.
  CRESSWELL, M J
Structure meanings. The semantics of propositional attitudes. MIT
BOOK
Grice cited at p. 158 and 180
reduction of the semantic to the psychological.
  CRODDY, W S W Stephen
Meaning and intention.
Journal of Pragmatics.
Vol. 12.
cited Grice against perlocution theory on p. 11.
  CUMMINS, R
Meaning and mental representation. MIT 1989
Grice cites 23-24
special section.
J LVein in PR cites Fodor and Cummins as both accepting a Gricean approach
to meaning.
  CURRIE, G Gregory. Otago Univ.
Knowledge of meaning.
Nous, vol. 17
"has a conversational procedure of uttering x when meaning that he believes
that p. The Gricean programme would be a good example here, p. 278.
"Linguistic acts of any complexity need to be underwritten by the
ascription fo the agent of quite complex mental attitudes which render the
behaviour intelligible".
  DALESSIO, J C Argentine philosopher. Born March 26 1939-
  Fellow of All Souls, Oxford.
Died now. Worked on intentions a la Grice.
  DANCY, Jonathan, Keele Univ. Reading
Intro to contemporary epistemology.
Blackwell.
Cites Grice Causal theory, on p.2, 174, and 81.
Section: a causal element.
  DASCAL M. Member of IPRA.
Conversational relevance.
Contextual exploitation in Vershuceren_Papi, cites Grice at p.46.
Dascal considers one of Grice's examples
A: How is Jones getting on in his new job at the bank.
B: Oh, quite well, I think. He likes his colleagues, and he hasn't been to
prison yet.
Dascal says that B goes into too much detail so the flout is
"informativeness".
This is via the negative, he has NOT been to prison yet.
Against Kasher, he thinks conversatinal maxims are relativistic.
Strategies of understanding. In Bouveresse/Parrett
cites Grice compared to Locke at p. 332.
  DAVIES, M K
BOOK. Grice cited all over (actually no more than 25 pages).
he propounds "a refined Griceanism"
"the required compositional truth-theoretic semantics might directly take
the form of a recursive axiomatisation of the Gricean facts about sentences
of a langauge used by a given population." Schiffer, p.4.
J.Phil Log.cites Grice on p.294.
  DAVIDSON, D
A nice derangement of epitaphs.
In PGRICE. ed. GRANDY
Grice contributed to the Davidson festshcrift and
Davidson wrote, "Reply to Grice", pp.201-6
His paper on Intending "recieived a through going over by P. Grice" at
Chapel Hill. Grice's mimeo is called "Reply to Davidson on Intending",
since Davidson was based on Grice Intent & Uncert.
His book on II T AND I cites Grice three times.
  DAVIS, Steven. Member IPRA.
Causal theories of mind: action, knowledge, memory, perception, and reference.
Gruyter
Includes Grice
cites Grice at p. 1.
  DAVIS, Wayne C.
Implicature.
BOOK.
Cambridge UP.
  DAVISON, A.
Peculiar passives.
Lg vol. 56
cited by Kempson
  DENKEL, Arda
The speaker's communicative intention.
J Theor Soc Behav. vol. 10
What makes meaning nonnatural?
SJ Phil vol 23
The meaning of an uttrance
J Semantics, vol 2.
  DENNETT D C Daniel. Prof philo. Tufts, Mass.
BRAINSTORMS: philosohical essays on mind and psychology.
London Harvester Press.
Dennett attended Grice's seminars in Oxford.
and his presidential address on Method Philo Psycho.
Grice cited on pp.107, 124, 241, 242, 270, 277-81, 335.
Mechanism and responsibilitity.
cites Grice at p.168.
  DEVITT M. Philo prof Sidney.
Realism and truth.
In Devitt/Sterelny, book
cites Grice at p.98 and 222
"I am too much of a Gricean for that"
(semantics/pragmatics distinction)
  DIJK, T A V.
Relevance assignemnt in discourse comprehension.
Discourse processes vol. 2
The science of text. quotes Grice on ch. III, p. 96
  DODGSON, C L Lewis Carroll
Cited by Grice, p.40 Weakness of the will
Achilles and the tortoise. ONLINE????
If p, q, and p.
It would be irrational, like the tortoise, in denying p.
  DONALDSON M
Conversation: what is the question?
British Journal of Psychology, vol 73
cites Grice mimeo.
  DONNELLAN K S
Refrence and definite descriptions
PR.
He quotes Grice and Grice quotes him. VERY IMPORTANT.
  DORE J
Children's conversations
In Van Dijk.
common goal as influencing
cites Grice.
  DRETSKE F I Wisconsin Madison
Aspects of cognitive representation, In
Brand/Harnish, cited by Shciffer.
Cites Grice on natural vs nonnatural
  DREYFUSS, H
Talk on Grice
at the Grice Bench Warming Ceremony, Berkeley
  DUCROT, Oswald.
Encyclopaedic dictionary of the sciences of langauge. Tr by Cath. Porter.
Blackwell.
sou-entendue.
  DUMMETT M A E. Roman Catholic. Born London 1925-. Prof of Logic, Oxford.
Comments on Hacking,
In E Lepore, Truth and Interpretation.
Quasi-Gricean account of meaning, p. 470.
"I hope I'll never read Dummett's book". Grice. Grice liked Dummett though,
and once witnessed how Quine interrupted a lecture because of something
(nice) Dummett said.
"The notion of conversational implicature was invented in place of the
general semantic concepts which had been expelled in the original
determination to pay attention to nothing but the actual use of particular
utterances, Dummett 1978, p.445.
Grice is quoted by Dummett in Guttenplan 1975, p. 123, "account of meaning
Given by Grice".
Grice cites Dummett on p.79 of Studies.
  DUNN, J M J Michael
Relevance logic and entailment.
In Gabbay/Guenter, Handbook of Philosophical Logic.
Cites Grice at p.125, 123, 124.
  DURAN, J
In Vetterling, p.147.
cites Grice
  DURANTI, A. Alessandro. Member IPRA.
Sociocultural dimensions of discourse.
In Dijk 1985.
  ECO U (Bologna Univ, Italy)
Semantics, pragmatics and text semiotics.
In Papi/Verschueren.
Uses Grice to deal with humour.
Cited by Pardo.
Grice cited on p.705
  EDGINGTON, D S M Milne
Meaning, bivalence and realism.
PAS vol. 81.
Ifs and Cans.
Most thanked by Bennett
  ELSTER C
Gricean maxims and reading instruction
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
  ERKU, F
Indirect anaphors.
In Verschueren/Papi
Anaphora explained away via Grice, cited p.539.
The "properties of anaphora follow from general conditions of conversation".
  ERVIN TRIPP, Susan M. Prof Psych. Berkeley Univ.
Cross cultural and developmental sources of pragmatic generalisations.
In Verschhueren/Papi
cites Grice
"It looks as if Roadville knew about Grice and Trackton didn't"
  EVANS, G J M. Wilde reader in mental philo, Oxford.
Varieties of reference
cites Grice on 373 on dossiers.
Also in The causal theory of names, in S Davis,
also on p. 373 on proceudre.
Evans on "konversational implicature", sic. p.403.
  EVANS, Judith.
Che sera, sera: What is an implicature?
Phil-Lit.
  FACIONE P A
Meaning and intending
American Philosophical Quarterly vol. 10
  FAUCONNIER G
Invisible meaning
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
  FANN K T
Includes Grice 1957 in biblio.
  FARRELL B A
Cited by Avramides
Review of Taylor, Mind.
cited by Passmore
  FEILING, C A. Argentine philosopher. Born 1961-
Talk on Grice.
  FERGUSON, Harry
If If is If I if and If? Speranza on "if".
  FIELD Hartry
Mental representation.
Erknenntnis vol. 13
cites Grice.
  FILLMORE C J Chas. U of Calif, Berkeley
Linguistics as a tool for Discourse analysis
In Dijk,
cites Grice 1975
  FIRTH, J. R
"Firth would have taken the same view of Grice, on measing as having to do
with intentions.
Lyons, p.608.
  FLOISTAD
1981
cites Grice p.4
  FODOR Janet Dean
Formal linguistics and formal lgoic. MIT. (Nee Janet Dean)
New Horizons in Linguistics, ed. J. Lyons.
"Grice aruges that the etra implications of the natural counterparts of the
connectives re to be explained by reference to the way in which the words
are epmployed and should not be included in the description of the
truth-conditional meaning of the words themselves, p.204.
  FODOR, J A
Psychosemantics
Book MIT.
Grice cited pp.50, 100, 170.
Paul Grice has made us aware how complex these sorts of pragmatic
determinants of seecph acts can become.
According to Schiffer, Fodor plays only "lip service to Grice".
  FOGELIN, R J
Review of Grice, STUDIES IN THE WAY OF WORDS.
Journal of Philosophy.
  FOLLESDAL, D
Meaning and experience. Stanford University
Talk on Grice
  FORGUSON L W
Locutionary and illocutionary acts
  FORNEL M D
Reference to persons in conversation
  FOSTER, J A
Brasenose College
Talk on Grice.
  FOTINIG A
Perception and the external world
Philosophica
  FRANCK, D
Conversational Move.
  FRANCO F
Context-discourse matching in baby talk
  FRAPOLLI M J
Talk on Grice.
  FRASER B
"Motor oil is motor oil"
J Pragmatics 12
Pragmatic formatives.
  FRETHEIM, J.
The Effect of Intonation on a Type of Scalar Implicature
In A. Kasher, Conversational Implicature,
London, RKP.
  FREYRE M L
Talk on Grice
  FURBERG, M.
Saying and Meaning.
BOOK.
"Grice influenced me profoundly. in tutorials he stressed the importance of
many and closely studied examples.
p. ix.
  FJELD, T
Talk on Grice. See "Inscriptions." Join the Grice Club!

  GALE, R M
On Grice
  GALLIE W B
On Grice
  GARDINER A
On Grice
  GARNER R T
Grice and Mackay on meaning.
Mind vol. 83
  GAZDAR G J M
Formal Pragmatics: Implicature and Logical Form.
Quotes Grice.
  GAUTMAN K K
Pinter's The Caretaker
Journal of Pragamtics
cites Grice
  GEARY, J M
Talk on Grice.
  GELDER B D
On Grice
  GELLNER, E V Born Paris
cited by Grice.
  GENET C
Justification of belief
  GIBBS R W J
Book on Grice.
  GILBERT M
Agreements, conventions and language.
Synthese
  GNERRE, R
Non verbal explicitness and verbal explicitness
H P Grice's Heritage Conference, San Marino.
  GODDEN, K
Presuppositional grammar.
  GOLDBERG J A
talk on Grice
  GOLDMAN A I
A theory of human action.
  GOODWIN C
Talk on Grice. Book
  GORDON D & G Lakoff
Conversational postulates.
  GRAHAM K
BOOK ON AUSTIN
quotes Grice
  GRANDY R E
Paul Grice, a view of his work.
IN PGRICE
Philosophical Grounds of Rationality: Intentions, Categories, ends
 -- written with RO Warner. edited with RO Warner, Clarendon.
Some misconceptions about belief.
P.G.R.I.C.E.
Philosophical Grounds of Rationality: Intentions, Categories, Ends.
Also
On the foundations of conversational implicature
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
Also.
On Grice on language
In Symposium on the thought of Paul Grice.
  GREEN J M
The universality of Gricean interpretation
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
Pragmatics, grammar, and discourse.
   GREEN O H
Intention and speech acts
Analysis, vol. 29
  GREEN G M
Meaning as an act of faith
H P Grice's heritage,
Conference, San Marino
  GRICE H P -- see primary bibliography above.
  GRIMSHAW, A D
On Grice
  GROSZ, B J
On Grice
  GUMPERZ J J
Conversational cooperation in social perspective.
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
Also:
Discourse strategies
CUP
  GUNDEL JK, N Hedberg & R Zacharski
Givenness, implicature & the form of referring expressions in discourse.
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.

  GUTTENPLAN S D
On Grice.
Grice's theory seeks to challenge Frege's attempting to achieve finer
analyses by defining meaning and hence truth in terms of more fundamental
concepts".

H

  HABERMAS, J
Talk on Grice
  HACKING I M
A nice derangement of epitaphs.
Why does language matter to philosophy.
  HALE B
Review of Blackburn
PQ
  HALL, K.
Editor.
THE LEGACY OF HP GRICE: A parasession of the Berkeley Linguistics Society.
   HAMBLIN C
Fallcies,
cites G/S. defense of analytic
  HAMLYN D W
Analytic in Edwards.
  HAMPSHIRE S N
Cited by Grice and vice versa.
Intention and uncertainty
Personal correspondence.
Hampshire was a member of Austin's first playgroup.
  HANKS, W
Grice from an ethnographic perspective
In Grice's Heritage, San Marino Conference.
  HARMAN G H
Willing and Intending,
in P.G.R.I.C.E., repr. R Grandy.
  HARNISH R M
Conversational Implicature.
In A Kasher, Conversational Implicature,
London, RKP.
  HARRAH D
Talk on Grice
  HARRISON B J IMPORTANT
Intro to Phil of Lang.
Book Macmillan.
  HAUGELAND, J C
Hume's quandry about personal identity
With Grice.
  HARDIE W F R
cited by Grice.
  HARE R M
Alleged differences between indicatives and imperatives, Mind.
Practical Inferences.
Macmillan.
  HART, H L A
Review of HOLLOWAY
cites Grice
Philosophical Quarterly
  HAVERKATE, H
Journal of Pragmatics, vol.
  HEAL J
Insincerity and commands.
PAS vol 77
  HELMAN, D
Review of Jones, Meaning and Comunication
Philosophical Review.
cites Grice,
  HEMPEL C G
cited by Grice
  HENNINGE, R.
Very clever interpreter of Grice.
  HERINGER H J
Talk on Grice
  HERITAGE J C
Talk on Grice
  HINTIKKA K J J
Logic of conversation as a logic of dialogue
In P.G.R.I.C.E., ed. R Grandy
Also repr. in A. Kasher, Conversational Implicature,
London RKP.
  HOBBES J R
Talk on Grice
  HOLDCROFT, D
Conversation relevance and appropriateness.
  HORN LR
Hamburgers and Truth: Why Gricean Inference is Gricean
In THE LEGACY OF GRICE, ed K Hall, with a postcript in STYLE.
Also Toward a New Taxonomy for Pragmatic Inference: Quantity-based &
Relevance-based Implicature
In A Kasher, Conversational Implicature,
London RKP.
  HORNSBY, J.
Actions, RKP.
  HOVY, E
Generating pragmatic constraints
Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 11
  HUDSON R A
Sociolinguistics
Cambridge
  HUGLY P
In Sayward
  HUME D
Cited by Grice
  HYMES D H
Talk on Grice
  HYSLOP, A
Grice without an audience
Analysis vol. 37
  JACK J M
The rights and wrongs of Grice on meaning
Cited by Grice.
  JACQUES F
Narcissus's paradox.
Cites Grice
  JACKENDOFF, J
Semantics and cognition.
  JACKSON F
On assertion and indicative conditionals.
  JACKSON, Sally
Cites Grice.
  JACOBSON A
Talk on Grice.
  JARAMILLO J M
Inference and implicature.
  JAMESON A
How to appear to be conforming to the maxims
In Kempen
  JOHNSON-LAIRD, P N
Talk on Grice
Syllogistic inference.
  JONES I,
Communication and meaning
Synthese Library.

  JONES, Roger Bishop
Excellent interpreter of Grice and beyond!
  JOSEPH, H W B
Talk on Grice.
  JUNGER J
The speaker's point of viewl
  KANT I
Cited by Grice.
  KAPLAN S J
Talk on Grice.
  KARTUNNEN, L
On implicature.
  KASHAP, P
On Hare on Grice.
  KASHER A
Conversational maxims and rationality
In Kasher, Conversational Implicature.
London, RKP
  KATZ J J
Talk on Grice.
  KEENE
review of Grice in Butler,
  KEMMERLING A M
Utterer's meaning revisited.
In P.G.R.I.C.E.
Also, Gricy actions.
In H P Grice's Heritage Conference, San Marino.
  KEMPSON R M
Conversational principles
In Kasher, Conversational Implicature, RKP.
  KENNY A J P
Talk on Grice intention, defeasibility.
  KEYNES J N
Cited by Grice
  KIM J
Perception and reference without causality.
JP.
  KITTAY E F
The identification of metaphor
Synthese
  KNEALE W C
talk on Grice
cited by Grice
  KOENIG E
Analyis of German.
  KRAMER, L.
  KRECKEL, M
Communicative acts.
  KRIPKE S A
On Speaker's reference.
  KROCH A S
Inferred meaning, "He ate the apple"
MIT paper.
  KURODA, S Y
A formal theory of speech acts.
  KUSTURICA, O
Excellent interpreter of Grice -- and beyond!
  LACEY, A R
A dictionary of philosophy,
meaning, analytic, implicature, etc.
  LAKOFF G N
Essay on Grice.
  LAKOFF R N T
Philosophy of language meets the real world: or when is "enough" enough
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
In The Legacy of Grice.
  LANDESMANN, C
Discourse and its presuppositions. Yale Univ
Cited by Biro
  LAVANDERA, B R.
Talk of Grice.
  LAVER J D M H
cite Grice
  LEECH G N
Principles of Pragmatics
  LEHRER, K,
Knowledge, OUP
cites Grice on the diff. between say and imply.
  LEONARDI, P
The act of meaning
H P Grice's heritage
San Marino Conference.
  LEPORE, E
Speaker meaning, sentence meaning, and indirect quotation.
H P Grice's Heritage, Conference, San Marino.
  LEVIN J A
Cites Grice
  LEVINE J
Cites Grice.
  LEVINSON S C
Presumptive Meanings: the theory of Generalised Conversational Implicature
Book. MIT Press.
Also Minimisation and conversational inference.
Repr in A Kasher,
Conversational Implicature in
RKP, London.
  LEVORATO C
The Cooperative Principle in children's discussions
  LEWIS D K
Convention
  LLEWELYN J E
Review of Bennett
Inquiry
  LOAR B F
Mind and meaning
CUP
  LOCKE John
Cited by Grice.
  LOCKWOOD M
Quotes Grice,
Philosophical Review.
  LOMBARD, L B & STINE G C
Grice's intentions.
Philosophical Studies, vol. 26
  LORD, Catherine.
A Gricean approach to aesthetic instruemtnalism
BJAE.
  LYCAN W G
Logical form in natural language
  LYONS J
Language, meaning, and context.
Fontana
  MACKAY, A
On Prof Grice's theory of Meaning.
Mind, vol. 81
  MACKIE J L
Cited by Grice
  MAGEE B
Quotes Grice in dialogue with Searle.
  MAIDA A & J Wainer,
Good & bad news in formalising generalised implicatures.
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
  MALONEY J C
The mundane mental language, how to do words with things.
  MARGAIN H
Talk on Grice
  MARGOLIS J
Intentionality. Monist,
Grice "extends the work of Strawson and Austin"!!
  MARTINICH A P
Conversational maxims.
  MATES B
Elementary Logic
cited by Grice.
  MATTHEN M
cited by Bennett
  MATTHEWS G B
Mental copies.
Cites Grice Causal theory of percpetion
  MCCAWLEY J D
Conversational implicature and the lexicon
In A. Kasher, Conversational Implicature
In London, RKP.
Also: Everything you always wanted to know about logic but were afraid to ask.
BOOK.
  MCDOWELL J H
Talk on Grice.
  MCGEE, Vann
Conditional probabilities and compounds of conditionals.
  MCGINN, C
Charity, interpretation and belief
  MCKINSEY M
Psychologism in semantics
Can J Phil vol 13
  MCLAUGHLIN
Conversation.
BOOK Sage
Cites Grice
  MEGGLE G
German Grice.
  MEINONG, A.
Cited by Grice.
  MELLOR D H
Cites Grice,
tensed beliefs are necessary for communication in conversation.
  MENENDEZ S M
Talk of Grice.
  MERRILL D D
Review of PGRICE.
CHOICE vol. 24.
  MILLER S R
COnvention and speech acts.
  MOLINE J
Contemplation and the human goal
Nous
  MORAN J P
Talk on Grice.
  MORGAN J L
Conversational postulates revisited
Lg vol 53.
  MOORE G E
cited by Grice.
  MORETTI, A. O
Talk on Grice.
  MORTON J A
Because he thought he had insulted him.
Journal of Philosophy, vol. 72
  MURA S S
Licensing Grice's Violations
  MURRAY D K W
Conversational concerns issues.
Journal of Pragmatics, vol 7
Talk on Grice.
  MURPHY J P
Talk on Grice
  MYRO G
Time and identity
in P.G.R.I.C.E.
  NAGEL T
Mortal questions.
  NEALE, S
Conventional implicature form the ground floor up
H P Grice's Heritage conference, San Marino
Also book on Definite Descriptions
And Obituary for Grice for the University of California, Berkeley.
  NELSON J
The diversity of perception
  NOWELL-SMITH P H
Talk on Grice contextual implication and relevance.
  NOSICK, R
Talk on Grice cited, a lot.
  NUTE, D
Conditional Logic.
  OCHS E
The universality of conversational implicature
In A. Kasher, Conversatioanl Implicature.
London, RKP.
  ODEGARD D
Perception,
Dialogue, vol. 17
  O'HAIR S G
Meaning and implication
Theoria vol 35
cites Grice 1961.
   OLASO Esequiel de
Talk on Grice.
  OLSHEWSKY, T M
Reprints Grice
  OVER D E
Cites Grice. very important.
  OWEN M L
Conversational unit
  ORLANDO E
Talk on Graice
  PAPI M B
Where Grice feared to tread: inferring attitudes and emotions
The H P Grice Heritage Conference San Marino.
  PASSMORE, J A
Hundred years of philosophy
  PARFIT D
Cites Grice
  PARKINSON G H R
Talk on Grice
Theories of Meaning
OUP Readings in Philosophy
  PARSONS, C D
Cites Grice
  PARRET, H
Talk on Grice.
  PATER, W DE
Dutch article.
  PATTON T E
The rudiments on meaning: on Ziff on Grice
Foundations of Language vol. 5.
  PAUL G A
cited by Grice
  PAUL, Robert.
Excellent interpreter of Grice -- and beyond!
  PAWLEY A
cites Gricea
  PEACOCKE C A B
Talks on Grice. Very important.
  PEARS D F
Talk on Grice
Cites Grice Intention and Uncertainty
  PENELHUM, T
Personal idenity, In Edwards
  PERRET D
On irony
Pragmatics microfiche.
  PERRY J R
Perception, action, and the structure of believing.
In P.G.R.I.C.E. ed. R. Grandy.
Reprints Grice Personal Identity in his
book Personal Identity.
  PETERS, S
Talk on Grice.
  PICARDI, E,
Compositionality.
H P Grice's Heritage,
Conference, San Marino.
  PINKAL M
How to refer with vague descriptions.
  PLACE U T
Talk on Grice.
  PLATTS M D B
Ways of meaning
Review of P.G.R.I.C.E.
  POLLOCK J L
Knowledge and justification.
1974 Princeton
  POTTS T C
Student of Grice at Oxford.
  POULSEN A
1982
cites Grice.
  POULTON, J D
Dialogue, Canada.
  POPWER R
Mutual intention
A computer theory of conversation.
  PRATT M L
Toward a speech ac theory of literary discourse.
Indiana UP.
  PRICE H H
cited by Grice.
  PRINCE E F
Syntax & discourse: a look at resumptive pronouns
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
Also: Grice and univerasality: a reappraisal.
MS Pennsylvania U.
  PUTNAM H.
Review of Studies in the way of Words.
Harvard.
  QUINE
Reply to Grice.
  QUINTON A M
Attended Grice's seminar on the philo of perception.
  RAMSEY F P
Cited by Grice.
  RECANATI, F.
Direct reference
Repr n A. Kasher IMPLICATURE.
London, RKP as
Truth-Conditional Pragmatics
Primary Pragmatic Processes
   REICHMAN R
Conversational coherency.
  REID T
Cited by Grice, Personal identity.
  RICHARDS, J C
cites Grice.
  RICHARDSON A F & J F Richardson
On predicting pragmatic relations
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
  RICHARDSON G
Obit. of Grice. St John's College, Oxford.
  ROBINSON W P
Social psychology of language
  ROGERS A
Andy, Austin Texas
Cites, Grice.
  ROMERO D
Talk on Grice.
  ROSS A, Angus
Review of Recanati
  ROSS S,
Berkeley talk on Grice.
  ROVAINE; C
Cites Grice 424
In Lepore, truth & interpretation.
  RUNDQUIST S
Indirectness in conversation: flouting Grice's maxims at dinner
In K Hall, The Legacy of Grice.
  RUSSELL B
Cited by Grice.
  RYCKER T D
Turns at writign
Cites Grice at p.623
  RYLE G.
Talk on Grice, and vice versa.
  SADOCK, JL
On testing for Conversational Implicature
In A. Kasher, Conversational Implicature
London RKP
  SBISA M
Intentions from the other side.
H P Grice's Heritage conference. San Marino.
  SCHIFFER, S. R.
Compositional semantics and language understanding.
In PGRICE ed Grandy
Also Remnants of Meaning.
  SEARLE, J. R.
Meaning, communication, and representation
In PGRICE, ed. R. Grandy.
Also:
Speech acts and conversation.
  SEXER, Jorge.
Obituary of H. P. Grice.
Magalasyan Journal. Still to be translated.
  SPERANZA, J L
On Grice.
Join the Grice Club!
  STALNAKER R C
On Grandy on Grice.
In Symposium on the Thought of Grice.
  STRAWSON, P F
If and ->
In PGRICE, ed. R. Grandy
etc.
  SUPPES, P
The primacy of Utterer's Meaning
In PGRICE.
  TANNEN, D
Rethinking power and solidarity in gender and dominance
In The Legacy of Grice, ed K Hall.
  TAKAMI, K
In J Pragm.
  TARSKI, A.
Cited by Grice.
  TAYLOR D M
Explanation and meaning:
quotes Grice 1957
  TAYLOR T J
Gricean pragmatics and conversational principles
In Pergamon.
  TAWIL, N
Reference and intentionality.
PhD. Princeton.
  TEICHMAN J
Perception and causation
PAS
  THOMASON R H
Accomodation theory and implicature.
  THOMSON J F
Work with Grice.
  THURSTON B C
Against meaning nominalism
Mind 90
  TRACY, K
Conversational coherence
  TRAVIS, C S
Meaning and interpretation.
  TSUGAWA A
Thinkers of the 20th century.
Entry for H P Grice.
   UNGER, Peter
Cites Grice.
   URMSON, J O
Cited by Grice
   VANDERVEKEN, D
Conversational implicature.
   VELLEMAN, J D
Practical reflection,
Philosophical review.
cites Grice int. and uncert.
  VENDLER Zeno
Can I mean you?
Journal of Pragmatics vol. 3
cites Grice.
  VERMAZEN, G
Edits Grice for Davidson.
  VERSCHUEREN J
Pragmatics and Grice.
  VLACH, F
Speaker's meaning
Linguistics and Philosophy, vol. 4.
  WALKER R C S
Conversational implicature
In Blackburn
  WARDAUGH, R.
Conversation.
Book, Blackwell
Whole chapter on Grice.
  WARNER M M
Implicature and Liturgy
  WARNER, Richard Orville.
Grice on happiness.
In P.G.R.I.C.E.
Reply to Baker and Grandy
In Symposium on the thought of H P Grice.
Editor of _Aspects of Reason_,
Oxford, 2001.
  WARNOCK G J
Cited and cites Grice.
"How clever language is"
  WEISER, Ann.
How to not answer a question: conversational strategy.
  WELKER D D
Linguistic nominalism
Mind.
  WERTH P N
Conversational relevance
  WERTHEIMER
Review of Schiffer 1973, PR
  WHITE, A R
Causal theory of perception. with Grice.
  WHITEHEAD A N
Cited by Grice who quotes PRINCIPIA MATHEMATICA a lot
1969b:124.
  WIEMANN J M
Interprersonal control and regulation
Cites Grice as a move by move basis for appropriateness.
  WIERZBICKA A
Boys will be boys
Journal of pragmatics
  WIGGINS D R P. Very important.
cites Grice, and is cited by Grice
In Steinberg.
Wiggins in Vesey quotes Grice 1961-
  WILKS, Y A
Default reasoning and self knowledge
PIEE
  WILSON D S M
On Defining relevance.
In PGRICE
Is there a maxim of truthfulness
In H P Grice's Heritage conference, San Marino.
Also
& D Sperber, On Grice's Theory of Conversation
& D Sperber, Mutual Knowledge & Relevance in Theories of
Comprehension.
Both reprinted in Kahser, A. Conversational Implicature
In London, RKP.
  WILSON N L
Grice on meaning: the ultimate counterexmaple
Nous, vol. 4
  WINCH P G
Linguistic analysis and phenomenology
"Problems regarding the relation between the truth of a claim and the
_point_ of making it are discussed by Grice"
  WINOGRAD T
Understanding natural language,
  WITTGENSTEIN
Cited by Grice
  WOLLASTON
"minor philosopher"
cited by Grice.
  WOOD O P
Talk on Grice
Cited by Grice.
  WRIGHT R A
Meaning and conversational implicature
In Cole/Morgan.
  WRIGLEY, M
Talk on Grice.
  WUNDERLICH, D
German
  YABLO S
Talk on Grice
  YU, P.
On the Gricean programme about meaning.
Ling. and Phil. vol. 3
  ZADEH, L A
Cites Grice.
  ZIFF, Paul
On Prof Grice's theory of meaning.
Analysis.
  ZOPPI FONTANA, M
Talk on Grice.

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