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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

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References (Following the tradition of H. P. Grice’s Playgroup, only Oxonian English-born male philosophers of Grice’s generation listed)

Austin, J. L. Philosophical papers, edited by J. O. Urmson and G. J. Warnock. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Austin, J. L. Sense and sensibilia, reconstructed from manuscript notes by G. J. Warnock. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Austin, J. L. How to do things with words, ed. by J. O. Urmson. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Blackburn, S. W. Spreading the word. Oxford.
Bostock, D. Logic.
Flew, A. G. N. Logic and language. Oxford: Blackwell.
Grice, H. P. Studies in the Way of Words
Grice, H. P. Negation and privation
Grice, H. P. The conception of value. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press.
Grice, H. P. Aspects of reason, Oxford, at the Clarendon Press.
Grice, H. P., D. F. Pears, and P. F. Strawson, ‘Metaphysics,’ in D. F. Pears, The nature of metaphysics. London: Macmillan.
Hampshire, S. N. Thought and action. London: Chatto and Windus.
Hampshire, S. N. and H. L. A. Hart, Intention, decision, and certainty. Mind.
Hare, R. M. The language of morals. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press.
Hart, H. L. A. Review of Holloway, The Philosophical Quarterly
Nowell-Smith, P. H. Ethics. Middlesex: Penguin
Pears, D. F. Philosophical psychology. London: Duckworth.
Pears, D. F. Motivated irrationality.
Pears, D. F. and H. P. Grice, The philosophy of action.
Strawson, P. F. Introduction to Logical Theory.
Strawson, P. F. Logico-Linguistic Papers.
Strawson, P. F. and H. P. Grice, In defense of a dogma.
Strawson, P. F. and H. P. Grice, Categories
Strawson, P. F. and H. P. Grice, Meaning.
Thomson, J. F. and H. P. Grice, The philosophy of action.
Urmson, J. O. Philosophical Analysis: its development between the two wars.
Warnock, G. J. The object of morality
Warnock, G. J. Language and Morals
Woozley, A. D. On H. P. Grice. – A. M. G. is Anna Maria Ghersi – Ghersi instilled and keeps instilling – never ceases to instill -- in Luigi Speranza a love for philosophy.





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