Broad cited by Grice (again, in PPQ, vol. 67), p. 2
AFTER DISCUSSING THE ONTOLOGICAL EXHUBERANCE OF ORIEL FELLOW, Richard Robinson, Grice goes to quote immediately the rather more austere views of Cantab. philosopher C. D. Broad -- when sympathising with Hegel's "solitary selection" of things that exist: viz. "The King of Prussia"!
Grice had used Broad's idea of a 'logical-construction' of 'personal identity' in the Mind essay.
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