2nd Central New York Philosophy of Language Workshop

October 17, 2025
Department of philosophy, Syracuse University

Tolley Hall, room 304
Syracuse 13244
United States

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Sponsor(s):

  • CNY Humanities Corridor

Speakers:

Syracuse University
University of California, Los Angeles
(unaffiliated)
Virginia Tech

Organisers:

Syracuse University
University of Rochester
University of Rochester

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9:30am - 10am: Coffee and pastries

10:00 am - 11:15 am: Zach Thornton (Virginia Tech), "What counts when counting: discriminability, ontology, and the number of things"

11:30 am - 12:45 pm: Anhui Huang (UC Berkeley), "Collective inquiry and expiring assertion"

12:45 pm - 2:15 pm: Lunch

2:15 pm - 3: 30 pm: Antonio Freiles (Syracuse University), "Does who speaks matter?"

Keynote talk

3:45 pm - 5 pm: Keynote talk by Gabriel Greenberg (UCLA), "Productivity in Iconic and Symbolic Representation"

Workshop papers will be distributed two weeks in advance to registered participants.

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