H. P. Grice e J. L. Speranza

 So I'm thinking of a note after the end of this. -- alla: "As with his later "Aspects of reason and reasoning," here Grice treads familiar terrain for him, and again plays with the ambiguity 'value' and 'valuing,' Latin 'valere' Grice axein -- The topic was hot back then at Grice's alma mater of Corpus Christi with Barnes and Duncan-Jones were engaging wtih Nicolai Hartman's Axiologie and bringing new elements towards their 'emotivism'. Grice discusses Hare, a later representative of this analytic tendency that had its birth at Corpus. -- Rephrase, input?Grice, H. P. (1991). The conception of value. The proceedings of the Paul Carus lectures at Chicago organised by the American Philosophical Association. The intro is longer than the body of the three lectures, but the editor manages to include a piece that should never have been cut (from ‘Reply to Richards’) and ‘Method in philosophical psychology’ so that buying the thing was worth the pounds!

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