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Monday, April 27, 2020

H. P. Grice and S. N. Hampshire on intention

1940.


 'Ideas, propositions, and signs'. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. 

1946. 'The progress of philosophy'. Polemic. 

1948. 'Are all philosophical questions questions of language?' Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1948, repr. in Richard Rorty, ed., The Linguistic Turn. 1948. 

'Logical form.' Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 48 37-58. 

1949.

 'Subjective conditionals'. Analysis 9 9-14. Repr. in Macdonald 1955. Repr. in Freedom of mind. 'Fallacies in moral philosophy, Mind: a quarterly review of psychology and philosophy 58, 466-482. Repr. in Freedom of mind. 1950. 

'Scepticism and meaning.' Philosophy --- NOMINALISM criticised by nominalist A. M. Quinton (for the Aristotelian Society)



'Identification and existence'. In Lewis. 

'Multiply general propositions'. Analysis 10 73-76, repr. Freedom of mind.

 'Critical Notice', of Ryle, The Concept of Mind. Mind 59 237-55, repr. in Oscar P. Woods & George Pitcher, eds. Ryle: A collection of critical essays, 1971, and in Freedom of Mind. 1951.

 Spinoza. Harmondsworth: Penguin. 1952. 

'Logic and appreciation'. World Review. Repr. Elton, Aesthetics and language, Blackwell, 1954. 

'The analogy of feeling', Mind 61 1-12, repr. in Freedom of mind. 1953. 'Dispositions'. Analysis 14.5-11, repr. in Freedom of mind. 1956.

 'On referring and intending'. Philosophical Review 65 1-13, repr. in Freedom of Mind 1957.

 'The interpretation of language, words, and concepts' In C. A. Mace, British Philosophy, 267-79 

--- 'Metaphysical systems', in D. F. Pears, eds. The nature of metaphysics. London: Macmillan (The Third Programme lectures, BBC). 

1958. 'Decision, intention, and certainty', Mind 67, 1-12. (Co-authored with H. L. A. Hart). 

1959. Thought and action. Chatto and Windus (Published in the USA, Viking 1960). Second edn: 1982. 1960. Feeling and expression: an inaugural lecture delivered before the University of London upon his appointment as Grote professor of philosophy of mind and logic, repr. in Freedom of mind. 

'J L Austin, 1911-1960.' Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 60 34 1-14 'Spinoza and the idea of freedom.' Proceedings of the British Academy, 46 195-215. Repr. Strawson 1968, and in Freedom of mind.

 'Disposition and memory' -- Ernest Jones Lecture, British Psycho-Analytic Association, in International Journal of Psycho-analysis, repr. in Freedom of Mind. 1961. In S. Hook, Philosophy and Language. '

Fredrich Waismann'. British Academy Lecture (Dawes Hicks Lecture, 1960). 

1963. 'Freedom and knowledge', in D. F. Pears, -- symposium with Gardiner, Pears, and Murdoch. 

1965. Freedom of the individual. Enlarged edition: 1975, Princeton UP. 'Freedom and knowledge,' in D. F. Pears, Freedom of the will. Symposium with P. L. Gardiner, D. F. Pears, and Iris Murdoch. 

1966. Philosophy of mind, editor. New York: Harper. 1967. Ethics: A Defense of Aristotle, University of Colorado Studies, Series in Philosophy No 3, pp. 23-38. Repr. in Freedom of mind. 1968. 'Discussion' (Hampshire/Chomsky). The Listener May 3 1968.

 1969. Modern writers and other essays. Knopf, 

1970. 'A kind of materialism', Proceedings Eastern Division APA, also in Freedom of Mind. 1971. Review of Ryle, The Guardian. Two theories of morality, Oxford (on Aristotle and Spinoza) 

1971. Freedom of Mind -- and other essays. Oxford University Press/Princeton UP. A collection of articles ranging from 1949 to 1969, including, 'Freedom of mind: the Lindley lecture' 

(1965), Sincerity and singlemindedness (Howison Lecture, UC/Berkeley, 1967), 

Fallacies of moral philosophy, 'Ethics: a defence of Aristotle', etc. 1973. The socialist idea: a reappraisal. (Co-authored with L. Kolakowski). 

1976. Knowledge of the Future, University of Southampton, 1976. 1978. Public and Private Morality. Editor. 1982. Morality and pessimism: the Leslie Stephen lecture 

1983. Morality and conflict. Blackwell/Harvard.. 1989. Innocence and experience. Harvard UP. 

1999. Justice Is conflict, Princeton UP.

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