H. P. Grice and J. L. Speranza
H. P. Grice and J. L.
Speranza
J. L. Speranza did not
encounter Grice as his tutorial fellow in philosophy, which was probably just
as well. Had Grice stood to him in that official capacity, Speranza might well
have taken little interest in him at all.
Still, that was
Grice’s official distinction: from 1938 to 1967 he held the post of Fellow and
Tutor in Philosophy at St. John’s, Oxford.
One need not be
pedantic here, but the conjunction in that title is worth attending to. The
more familiar expression “Tutorial Fellow in Philosophy,” though useful in
distinguishing such a position from other kinds of fellowship, can obscure the
dual aspect of Grice’s office. He was not only a tutor in philosophy, but also
a Fellow, and thus a member of the Governing Body of the college. His role at
St. John’s was therefore not merely pedagogical but administrative as well. As
Tutor in Philosophy, moreover, he shared that responsibility with the only
other holder of such a post at the time, J. D. Mabbott.
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