Linguistic Analysis and Phenomenology by Wolfe Mays, Stuart Brown

By Wolfe Mays, Stuart Brown

This quantity comprises the court cases of the six symposia of the 'Philosophers into Europe' convention held below he joint auspices of the Royal Institute of Philosophy and the British Society for Phenomenology on the collage of Southampton in September 1969.

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I 99-200 below. 38 C. A. van Peursen, 'A reply to "A Person's Future and the Mind-Body Problem" ', p. I 79 below. 39 P. F. Strawson, 'Chairman's Remarks' on 'A Person's Future and the MindBody Problem', p. I86 below. 40 Ishiguro, loc. , p. I 72 below. 41 Jean-Paul Sartre, Being and Nothingruss, trans. Hazel E. liii. 42 Ishiguro, loc. , p. I 72 below. 43 R. S. llotivation (London: Routledge &. Kegan Paul, I9S8) p. , p. I4. 45 See Manfred S. Frings's contribution to the discussion in the symposium 'The Person', pp.

Hence in planning the conference an attempt was made to see that even if the contributors did not agree, they would at least communicate with and understand each other. The conference was held at the University of Southampton,26-2g September, rg6g, and about I 20 people attended. The proceedings of the six symposia organised are included in this volume, together with the chairmen's remarks, and an edited record of the discussion. Unfortunately, Professor Ricreur, who had agreed to take part in the 'Doing Good and Suffering Evil' symposium, was unable to attend, and so in 'The Person' symposium was Dr Moore, who, however, presented a paper and a reply to Professor Frings.

108. 7 J. L. Austin, 'A plea for Excuses', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, LVII (1956-7) 11, reprinted in Philosophy and linguistics, ed. Colin Lyas (London: Macmillan, 1971) pp. 79-101. James M. Edie (Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1965) pp. 132-46. 9 James M. Edie, 'Recent \'\'ork in Phenomenology', American Philosophical Quarter(y, 12 (Apr. 1964) 125. 1o Ibid. 11 Maurice 1\"atanson, 'Phenomenology and the l\"atural Attitude', in Literature, Philosophy and the Social Sciences (The Hague: Martin us :'1/ijhoff, 1962) pp.

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