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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. Crisp, clean pages except for a dark smudge on the right edge of the page block and a prior owner's raised seal on the title page; hard cover bears some light dust spotting at the upper spine, otherwise well-kept. Jacket shows several stray pen marks on front and spine and noticeable gray smudges on the rear, somewhat inevitable given its matte, textured, white design, but remains generally sound and is now protected in a clear sleeve. viii, 394pp. incl. index. Codice articolo 00082020
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition. viii, 394 pp. Original cloth. Near Fine, in near fine dust jacket. The contents include Grice's 'famous' (D. E. Over, review for The Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 160, July, 1990, pp. 393-5) 1967 William James Lectures on 'Logic and Conversaton' delivered at Harvard, published here in full for the first time. 'Paul Grice himself has carefully arranged and framed the sequence of essays to emphasize not a certain set of ideas but a habit of mind, a style of philosophizing. Grice has, to be sure, provided philosophy with crucial ideas. His account of speaker-meaning is the standard that others use to define their own minor divergences or future elaborations. His discussion of conversational implicatures has given philosophers an important tool for the investigation of all sorts of problems; it has also laid the foundation for a great deal of work by other philosophers and linguists about presupposition. His metaphysical defense of absolute values is starting to be considered the beginning of a new phase in philosophy. This is a vital book for all who are interested in Anglo-American philosophy' (Harvard University Press Web site). Codice articolo 16895