Susan Stebbing’s Thinking to Some Purpose (1939) appeared in the Pelican imprint.
I've written a bit on ambiguity, linking it the discussion of ambiguity in decision theory, which is mostly unsatisfactory in my view. There's also, unsurprisingly, important work in linguistics and literary theory https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vl7kor4pi4hto1usgkhwb/Seven-types-of-ambiguity.pdf?rlkey=fipi6xe1y5e86xueo731x8df6&dl=0
I look forward to reading this!
I've written a bit on ambiguity, linking it the discussion of ambiguity in decision theory, which is mostly unsatisfactory in my view. There's also, unsurprisingly, important work in linguistics and literary theory https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vl7kor4pi4hto1usgkhwb/Seven-types-of-ambiguity.pdf?rlkey=fipi6xe1y5e86xueo731x8df6&dl=0
I look forward to reading this!