Grice
e Damocle: la ragione conversazionale e la
spada e la setta di Crotone -- Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Crotone).
Filosofo italiano. According to Giamblico di Calcide,
a Pythagorean. Grice: “Not to the confused with the infamous one with the
sword.” Damocle.
Grice
e Damone: la ragione conversazionale all’isola con Fintia -- Roma – filosofia
italiana – Luigi Speranza (Siracusa). Filosofo italiano. A Pythagorean. According to Giamblico di Calcide,
when Dionisio di Siracusa condemns D.’s friend, Fintia di Siracusa, to death,
Fintia asks for time to arrange his affairs, saying D. will stand hostage for
him while he is away. Dionisio is amazed when D. agrees to the arrangement, and
even more amazed when Fintia duly returns at the end of the day to accept his
punishment. Dionisio is so impressed that pardons Fintia, and asked the pair
join their sect – but they turned him down. Damone.
Grice
e Damostrato: la ragione conversazionale e i paradossi dei filosofi -- Roma –
filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. D., or Demostrato. Roman senator. A historian as well
as an authority on fish and fishing. Said to be, like Grice, particularly
interested in paradoxes and is regarded by some other philosophers as a
philosopher. Demostrato.
Damostrato. Keyword: paradox. Luigi Speranza, “Grice e Damostrato: le paradossi
dei filosofi” – per il gruppo di gioco di H. P. Grice, The Swimming-Pool
Library, Villa Speranza.
Grice
e Damotage: la ragione conversazionale e diaspora di Crotone -- Roma – filosofia
italiana – Luigi Speranza (Metaponto). Filosofo italiano. A Pythagorean according to Giamblico di Calcide. Grice:
“In the old days, surnames were not felt to be necessary; but then, with a
first name (if not Christian) like ‘Damotage’ – would YOU care?”. Luigi
Speranza, “Grice e Damotage” – per il gruppo di gioco di H. P. Grice, The
Swimming-Pool Library, Villa Speranza.
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