Searle begins by reciting Paul Grice’s four Maxims of Manner: be - TopicsExpress



          

Searle begins by reciting Paul Grice’s four Maxims of Manner: be clear, be brief, be orderly, and avoid obscurity of expression. These are systematically violated in France, Searle says, partly due to the influence of German philosophy. Searle translates Foucault’s admission to him this way: “In France, you gotta have ten percent incomprehensible, otherwise people won’t think it’s deep–they won’t think you’re a profound thinker.”
Posted on: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 10:16:02 +0000

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