Readership: Students and scholars of philosophy, especially moral philosophy, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, logic, and epistemology.
Paul Grice, (1913-1988) late Fellow of St John's College, Oxford, and former Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley
Review(s) from previous edition"Deserves to be studied by anyone who is interested in the nature of reason. - Krister Bykvist, Times Literary Supplement
"In both the details and his grander visions, Grice presents us with many original ideas which will be of substantial interest independently of the use to which he puts them ... The issues it addresses are foundational to the philosophy of language and mind, and Grice's brilliance with ordinary language makes substantial advances towards the problems therein." - Kent Johnson, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Richard Warner: Introduction: Grice on Reasons and Rationality Paul Grice: Proem 1: Reasons and Reasoning 2: Reason and Reasons 3: Practical and Alethic Reasoning (I) 4: Practical and Alethic Reasoning (2) 5: Some Reflections about Ends and Happiness Index