The Grice Club

Welcome

The Grice Club

The club for all those whose members have no (other) club.

Is Grice the greatest philosopher that ever lived?

Search This Blog

Thursday, February 13, 2020

S. W. Townsend on H. P. Grice


"Language's INTENTIONAL nature has been highlighted as a crucial feature distinguishing it from other communication systems."

"Specifically, language is often thought to depend on highly structured intentional action and mutual mind-reading by a communicator and recipient."

"Whilst similar abilities in animals can shed light on the evolution of intentionality, they remain challenging to detect unambiguously."

"We revisit animal intentional communication and suggest that progress in identifying analogous capacities has been complicated by (i) the assumption that intentional (that is, voluntary) production of communicative acts requires mental-state attribution, and (ii) variation in approaches investigating communication across sensory modalities."

"To move forward, we argue that a framework fusing research across modalities and species is required."

"We structure intentional communication into a series of requirements, each of which can be operationalised, investigated empirically, and must be met for purposive, intentionally communicative acts to be demonstrated."

"Our unified approach helps elucidate the distribution of animal intentional communication and subsequently serves to clarify what is meant by attributions of intentional communication in animals and humans."

No comments:

Post a Comment