http://www.thatmarcusfamily.org/philosophy/Course_Websites/Language_F15/Notes/Caleb-Grice.pdf WebPaul A. Taylor - 2014 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (4):379-391. Utterer's Meaning, Sentence-Meaning, and Word-Meaning. H. P. Grice - 1968 - Foundations of …
2.3 Grice on natural and non-natural meaning
WebGrice con-fuses meaning and communication. I offer an account of meaning in terms of inten-tionality which will avoid the counterexamples, but is Gricean in spirit because it preserves the self-referentiality of the intention to communicate. I In order to explain the significance of Grice' s important article "Mean- WebNN can be understood in terms of a specification of the intended effect. Utterance-Meaning: x meant NN something iff somebody meant NN something by x. . . According to Grice, we can define meaning NN (timeless) in terms of meanings NN on an occasion. Will this work? Sentence-Meaning: S means NN that φ iff φ specifies the effects people ... sharp mx 2610n print black toner in page
CONDITIONALS - Maarten Steenhagen
WebPaul Grice “Meaning” 1. What is the distinction between natural and nonnatural meaning? Explain Grice’s analysis of meaning NN. 2. Are the counterexamples to Grice’s analysis? If so, can it be repaired in ways that maintain the same basic idea? 3. How might Grice’s account, or a Gricean-style account deal with cases of bald-faced lies Webdiffers from Grice’s framework in several important respects. One important difference has to do with the scope of pragmatics. Grice’s theoretical definition of speaker’s meaning1 (‘meaning NN’) was designed to apply to certain cases of non-verbal communication but exclude others. For instance, when Mary shows Peter her WebGrice on Meaning Stage 1: Intentions x meansNN that p iff x is intended by its utterer to induce in an audience the belief that p. Stage 2: Reflexive Intentions x meansNN that p … sharp mx-2600n driver windows 10