Petrus, Klaus
Meaning and Analysis
1. Introduction: Paul Grice, Philosopher of Language, But More Than That
Klaus Petrus
2. Paul Grice and the Philosophy of Ordinary Language
Siobhan Chapman
3. Intuition, the Paradigm Case Argument, and the Two Dogmas of Kant’otelianism
Jay David Atlas
4. Grice on Presupposition
Anne Bezuidenhout
5. Irregular Negations: Implicature and Idiom Theories
Wayne A. Davis
6. A Gricean View on Intrusive Implicatures
Mandy Simons
7. Speaker-Meaning, Conversational Implicature and Calculability
Jennifer Saul
8. Some Aspects of Reasons and Rationality
Judith Baker
9. Showing and Meaning: On How We Make Our Ideas Clear
Mitchell Green
10. Illocution, Perillocution and Communication
Klaus Petrus
11. Speaker-Meaning and the Logic of Communicative Acts
Christian Plunze
12. The Total Content of What a Speaker Means
Al Martinich
13. On Three Theories of Implicature: Default Theory, Relevance Theory and Minimalism
Emma Borg
14. Contextualism in the Philosophy of Language
Nikola Kompa
15. WJ-40: Issues in the Investigation of Implicature
Laurence R. Horn
Keywords: Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Linguistics, general, Semantics, Philosophy of Mind
- Editor
- Petrus, Klaus
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2010
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition
- Page amount
- 356 pages
- Category
- Philosophy
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230282117
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-36773-3