H. Paul Grice (grice-hp)
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Grice, H. Paul. 1941. “Personal Identity.” Mind 50: 330–350.
Grice, H. Paul. 1957. “Meaning.” The Philosophical Review 66: 377–388. Reprinted in Grice (1989a, 213–223).
Grice, H. Paul. 1961. “The Causal Theory of Perception.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 35: 121–152. Reprinted in Grice (1989a, 224–247).
Grice, H. Paul. 1962. “Some Remarks about the Senses.” in Analytical Philosophy, First Series, edited by Ronald J. Butler, pp. 133–153. New York: Barnes; Noble. Reprinted in Grice (1989a, 248–268), doi:10.7551/mitpress/7111.003.0005.
Grice, H. Paul. 1968. “Utterer’s Meaning, Sentence-Meaning, and Word-Meaning.” Foundations of Language 4: 225–242. Reprinted in Grice (1989a, 117–137).
Grice, H. Paul. 1969a. “Utterer’s Meaning and Intentions.” The Philosophical Review 87: 147–177. Reprinted in Grice (1989a, 86–116).
Grice, H. Paul. 1969b. “Vacuous Names.” in Words and Objections: Essays on the Work of W.V.O. Quine, edited by Donald Davidson and Jaakko Hintikka, pp. 118–145. Synthese Library n. 21. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co., doi:10.1007/978-94-010-1709-1.
Grice, H. Paul. 1973. “Intention and Uncertainty.” Proceedings of the British Academy 57: 263–279.
Grice, H. Paul. 1975. “Logic and Conversation.” in Syntax and Semantics 3: Speech Acts, edited by Peter Cole and Jerry L. Morgan, pp. 41–58. New York: Academic Press. The William James Lectures, delivered at Harvard University in 1967, and thereafter distributed in unpublished form for many years. Portions published in Davidson and Harman (1975, 64–75) and Cole and Morgan (1975, 41–58). The whole published, with new material, in Grice (1989a, 1–144).
Grice, H. Paul. 1978a. “Further Notes on Logic and Conversation.” in Syntax and Semantics 9: Pragmatics, edited by Peter Cole, pp. 113–127. New York: Academic Press. Reprinted in Grice (1989a, 41–57).
Grice, H. Paul. 1978b. “Are there Reasons for Acting?” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3: Studies in Ethical Theory, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 209–220. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
Grice, H. Paul. 1979. “Logique et conversation.” Communications 30: 57–72. Traduction de Grice (1975).
Grice, H. Paul. 1981. “Presupposition and Conversational Implicature.” in Radical Pragmatics, edited by Peter Cole, pp. 183–198. New York: Academic Press. Reprinted in Grice (1989a, 269–282).
Grice, H. Paul. 1982. “Meaning Revisited.” in Mutual Knowledge, edited by N. V. Smith, pp. 223–243. New York: Academic Press. Reprinted in Grice (1989a, 283–303).
Grice, H. Paul. 1986a. “Actions and Events.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 67(1): 1–35.
Grice, H. Paul. 1986b. “Reply to Richards.” in Philosophical Grounds of Rationality: Intentions, Categories, Ends, edited by Richard E. Grandy and Richard Warner, pp. 45–106. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Grice, H. Paul. 1988. “Aristotle on the Multiplicity of Being.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 69(3): 175–200.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989a. Studies in the Way of Words. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989b. “Prolegomena.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 3–21. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989c. “Indicative Conditionals.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 58–85. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989d. “Some Models for Implicature.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 138–143. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989e. “Common Sense and Skepticism.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 147–153. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Said to have been written c. 1946–1950.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989f. “G.E. Moore and Philosopher’s Paradoxes.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 154–170. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Said to have been written c. 1953–1958.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989g. “Postwar Oxford Philosophy.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 171–180. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Said to have been written in 1958.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989h. “Conceptual Analysis and the Province of Philosophy.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 181–185. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989i. “Descartes on Clear and Distinct Perception.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 186–195. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Said to have been written in 1966.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989j. “Metaphysics, Philosophical Eschatology, and Plato’s Republic.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 304–339. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Grice, H. Paul. 1989k. “Retrospective Epilogue.” in Studies in the Way of Words, pp. 339–386. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Grice, H. Paul. 1991. The Conception of Value. Oxford: Oxford University Press. The Carus Lectures for 1983, with an introduction by Judith Baker, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199243877.001.0001.
Grice, H. Paul. 2001. Aspects of Reason. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Richard Warner, doi:10.1093/0198242522.001.0001.
Further References
Cole, Peter and Morgan, Jerry L., eds. 1975. Syntax and Semantics 3: Speech Acts. New York: Academic Press.
Davidson, Donald and Harman, Gilbert H., eds. 1975. The Logic of Grammar. Encino, California: Dickenson Publishing Co.
Strawson, Peter Frederick. 2011. Philosophical Writings. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Galen Strawson and Michelle Montague, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199587292.001.0001.