But it's Chapman, wrongly on the Hekademos.
"Grice compares Oxford to the Academy, with Austin by implication playing the role of Aristotle".
(p. 44).
True, he _was_ at the Hekademos [I owe this charming spelling to M. Chase, who knows] _partially_.
But it was 'without the city walls', not _in_ Athens, if you must (be a pedant).
Friday, January 29, 2010
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Plato would never go peripatetic! He'd rather sit!
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