@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Schiffer,Stephen},
subject = {Deceptions},
note = {Avr I 57
Deception/HarmanVsGrice: we might need self-referential facts ((s) these are certainly true, because they are about themselves).
Problem: 1) why not from the start?
2) If not possible, then the whole analysis gets problematic.
Solution/Harman: the speaker intends that the hearer responds for the proper reason: recognizing the speaker’s intention.
>Speaker intention, >Paul Grice.
Schiffer/Grice: Grice wants to avoid self-referring facts.
Problem: the resulting complexity.
>Self-reference, >Facts, >Complexity.},
note = { Schi I St. Schiffer Remnants of Meaning Cambridge 1987
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