On the logical form and ontology of inferences in conversational implicatures

This paper is about the pragmatic inferences in play as conversational implicatures (Grice, P. 1989. . Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press) occur. First, it constructs the deductivism versus abductivism debate that transpires from the extant literature but is rarely elaborated. Against deductivi...

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Ontology
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Pragmatics
rational practice
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