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  2. The Review of English Studies - Wikipedia

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    RES is a "leading scholarly journal of English literature and the English language" whose critical "[e]mphasis is on historical scholarship rather than interpretative criticism, though fresh readings of authors and texts are also offered in light of newly discovered sources or new interpretation of known material."

  3. The Gold Standard and the Logic of Naturalism - Wikipedia

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    The book is a treatise on capitalism in the United States and "value creation," by way of literary criticism. The author examines topics such as the alienation of property, the proclivity for masochism, and the battle over free silver, analyzing the cultural forms these phenomena affect and shape.

  4. English Review (18th century) - Wikipedia

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    The English Review was a London literary magazine launched in 1783 by John Murray I, under the full title English Review, or Abstract of English and Foreign Literature. Its editor was Gilbert Stuart. Initially Stuart wrote much of the Review with William Thomson. He died in 1786. [1] Thomson carried it on, becoming proprietor in 1794.

  5. The Syntactic Phenomena of English - Wikipedia

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    The Syntactic Phenomena of English ; Author: James D. McCawley: Language: ... "The Syntactic Phenomena of English". Book review. Journal of Logic, Language and ...

  6. The English Review - Wikipedia

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    The English Review was an English-language literary magazine published in London from 1908 to 1937. At its peak, the journal published some of the leading writers of ...

  7. Paul Grice - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Paul Grice (13 March 1913 – 28 August 1988), [1] usually publishing under the name H. P. Grice, H. Paul Grice, or Paul Grice, was a British philosopher of language who created the theory of implicature and the cooperative principle (with its namesake Gricean maxims), which became foundational concepts in the linguistic field of pragmatics.

  8. John Corcoran (logician) - Wikipedia

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    John Corcoran (/ ˈ k ɔːr k ər ən / KOR-kər-ən; March 20, 1937 – January 8, 2021) was an American logician, philosopher, mathematician, and historian of logic.He is best known for his philosophical work on concepts such as the nature of inference, relations between conditions, argument-deduction-proof distinctions, the relationship between logic and epistemology, and the place of proof ...

  9. Language, Truth, and Logic - Wikipedia

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    Language, Truth and Logic is a 1936 book about meaning by the philosopher Alfred Jules Ayer, in which the author defines, explains, and argues for the verification principle of logical positivism, sometimes referred to as the criterion of significance or criterion of meaning.