Grice e Valerio: la ragione
conversazionale a Roma e l’implicatura conversazionale della morale togata – il
gentiluomo romano-- filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza, pel Gruppo di Gioco di
H. P. Grice, The Swimming-Pool Library (Roma). Filosofo italiano. A philosopher of little originality, and a notorious
flatterer of TIBERIO (vedi). He is best known for producing his IX books of
memorable doings and sayings – the work is designed primarily as a resource for
moral education by means of examples – showing how virtue is rewarded and vice
punished. It preserves many otherwise lost snippets taken from a variety of
sources – including newspapers. His ‘saggi’ are not much regarded today, but
they were bestsellers throughout the dark ages and the Italian renaissance,
“and I do find them incredibly amusing on a lazy after-noon,” – Grice. Morale
pretesto. Ed Shackleton, Loeb. Skidmore, “Practical ethics for Roman
Gentlemen”. Valerio Massimo. Keywords: Roma antica. Per H. P. Grice’s
Play-Group, The Swimming-Pool Library, Villa Speranza.
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