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          Herbert Paul Grice was a British philosopher and although he was not a linguist, he used language as the subject of his studies which were conducted not.

        1. Herbert Paul Grice was a British philosopher and although he was not a linguist, he used language as the subject of his studies which were conducted not.
        2. Grice became a lecturer in philosophy at St John's, Oxford, in (aged 25) and after WWII was a prominent member of the Saturday 'play group'.
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        5. Grice, Herbert Paul, Studies in the Way of Words, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
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          Herbert Paul Grice (1913 - 1988)

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          Born in Harborne, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom

          Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

          [sibling(s) unknown]

          [spouse(s) unknown]

          [children unknown]

          Died at age 75in Contra Costa, California, United States

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          Biography

          Herbert Paul Grice was born March 13, 1913 in Harborne, United Kingdom.[1]

          He married Kathleen.

          They had two children, Tim and Karen.[2]

          He was a philosopher of language and usually wrote under the name Paul Grice, H.P. Grice or H. Paul Grice.

          Paul attended Clifton College and then Corpus Christi College in Oxford, England.

          He briefly taught at Rossall School and then taught at St. John's College in Oxford until 1967 when he moved to the United States where he taught at the University of California in Berkeley until his death.[3]

          He passed away August 28, 1988 at the age of 75 in Berkley, California.[4