Philosophy and Generative Grammar 3

May 6, 2026 - May 8, 2026

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Universidad del Valle

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For more than sixty years, developments in linguistic theory (particularly in the generative tradition) have significantly influenced philosophers' thinking about language and the mind. Likewise, philosophers' discussions on the nature of language, the mind, and the world have influenced how linguists understand and model language.

This conference brings together philosophers and linguists to discuss topics in the philosophy of generative grammar and linguistic developments that may be of interest to philosophers.

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  • John Collins (Ikerbasque – University of the Basque Country)
  • Bridget Copley (CNRS – Paris 8 University)
  • Michael Glanzberg (Rutgers)
  • Julie Goncharov (University of Göttingen)
  • Rafael Gutiérrez (Pompeu Fabra University)
  • Heidi Harley (University of Arizona)
  • Hadil Karawani (University of Konstanz)
  • Natasha Korotkova (Utrecht University)
  • David Lindeman (Georgetown University)
  • Peter Ludlow (University of Hong Kong)
  • Elin McCready (ICREA – Autonomous University of Barcelona)
  • Daniel Skibra (University of Konstanz)
  • Martina  Wiltschko (ICREA – Pompeu Fabra University)

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