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‘Sense and Sensibilia’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

Roy Harrod
Affiliation:
Christ Church, Oxford.

Extract

The late Professor J. L. Austin was a man of the highest character and considerable intellectual ability. Those who heard him lecture testify that he made a strong and deep impression. He seemed to be completely master of his subject, his mind moved with great rapidity and he manifested a rare integrity of spirit. His death in early middle age is not only mourned by his colleagues; it is one of those events that make a deep gash, causing people to wonder why things are sometimes arranged so perversely in this world. He had so much to give.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1963

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