Saturday, January 30, 2010
pirot
Term used by Carnap in "Introduction to Semantics", 1942, to mean nonsense of the semantic, not syntactic type: pirots karulise elatically. Borrowed from Grice (but he never returned it) to echo Locke´s "very intelligent, rational" parrot in Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Vide Grice, "How pirots karulise elatically: some simpler ways"
implicature
Term first used by Grice in 1967, William James memorial lectures. An echo of Sidonius, "implicature" as recognised in the Short/Lewis, Latin dictionary. A formation out of "implicate".
grice
English philosopher, born in Harborne, Staffordshire. Author of "Way of Words" (Havard University Press), "Aspects of Reason" (Clarendon) and "Conception of Value" (Clarendon)
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