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Research:

Research in the philosophy of language (previously Language & Mind) group focuses on philosophical issues about language and mind. We have a broad range of interests; in recent semesters, we have discussed topics including the foundations of formal semantic theory, slurs and pejoratives, the distinction between semantics and pragmatics, context-sensitivity, the experience of time, mental representation in humans and animals, the relation between consciousness and personal identity, and more.

Seminars:

Philosophy of Language group meets on a weekly basis to discuss a variety of issues in philosophy of language and/or philosophy of mind. These seminars take place this semester every Tuesday from 11.30 – 13:00. For details of the current program and venue see the Arché Weekly Calendar.

 

Members: Emilia Wilson, Derek Ball, Simon Prosser, Justin D’Ambrosio

Stream convenor: Cecily Whiteley

Research students: Suzuka Komatsu, Luca Alberto Rappuoli, Amr Salih

Associated news

Publication: Victor Tamburini

Conference Acceptance: Jean Gové

Conference Acceptance: Daniel Garibay Garcia & Jean Gové

Workshop acceptance: Belinda Marshall, Jean Gové

Daniel Garibay Garcia to present at the Sixth Philosophy of Language and Mind Network Conference

Publication: Special Issue of RoPP, PLM5

Publication: Franz Berto

PhD Funding Opportunity (Philosophy and Psychology)

Publication: Derek Ball and Torfinn Huvenes

Publication: Jean Gové

Publication: Miguel Egler