Paul Grice (1913-1988) is best known for his psychological account
of meaning, and for his theory of conversational implicature,
although these form only part of a large and diverse body of work.
This is the first book to consider Grice's work as a whole. Drawing
on the range of his published writing, and also on unpublished
manuscripts, lectures and notes, Siobhan Chapman discusses the
development of Grice's ideas and relates his work to the major
events of his intellectual and professional life.
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