Paul Grice

Description: (British Philosopher of Language)
Paul Grice, a British philosopher of language, is renowned for his significant contributions to the field of pragmatics. His theory of implicature and the cooperative principle have been instrumental in understanding conversational implicature and communication. The development of the Gricean maxims by Grice has provided a foundational understanding of these concepts. His work on meaning has had a profound and lasting impact on the study of semantics, shaping philosophical thought in this area. Through his research and writings, Grice has solidified his position as a prominent figure in linguistic philosophy, making invaluable contributions to the comprehension of language and communication.

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Birthday March 13, 1913 (Pisces)
Born In Birmingham, England
Died on August 28, 1988
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