5 ideas
21960 | Ordinary language is the beginning of philosophy, but there is much more to it [Austin,JL] |
604 | Knowledge is mind and knowing 'cohabiting' [Lycophron, by Aristotle] |
7752 | Only the utterer's primary intention is relevant to the meaning [Grice] |
7751 | Meaning needs an intention to induce a belief, and a recognition that this is the speaker's intention [Grice] |
7753 | We judge linguistic intentions rather as we judge non-linguistic intentions, so they are alike [Grice] |