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= Cooperative principle
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The Cooperative Principle is a key concept in the field of pragmatics, which is the study of how context influences the interpretation of meaning in communication. Introduced by the British philosopher H.P. Grice in his 1975 work "Logic and Conversation," the principle asserts that participants in a conversation typically work together in order to facilitate effective and meaningful communication.