Mr Strawson goes to Washington

Mark Lieberman asks the following question.

bq. If someone like Scalia were to want a reading list for philosophy of language since Plato, what should be on it? Works by Strawson’s heroes and shades would not be at the top of my list of suggestions, but I’m not the one to compose such a list in any case. Send me your nominations, or (better) blog about it and send me the link, and I’ll summarize the results in a week or so.

See “here”:http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/002603.html for the context in which Mark asks the question. I’ll possibly make some suggestions in a bit, but while things are busy here I’ll leave it to you. (Thanks to Liz Camp for the suggestion to blog this.)