Sign- Language- Reality colloquia series(2022/2023)
Description
The seminars are held online(via Zoom) on selected Fridays at 5 PM (CET). Each seminar consists of a one-hour talk followed by a one-hour discussion. The topics are mainly focused on topics in philosophy of language, mind and cognitive science.
For the abstract and Zoom link, please consult the seminar's webpage.
Schedule(Speaker/Title/Date):
Maciej Sendłak (University of Warsaw): Counterfactuals: A Hybrid Approach
07.10.2022
Lixiao Lin (University of St. Andrews): The Impossible-world Account of De Se Attitudes
21.10.2022
Dan Zeman (University of Warsaw): Disagreement in the Contextualism/Relativism Debate:
Latest Issues and Arguments
04.11.2022
Jacek Jarocki (Catholic University of Lublin): TBA
18.11.2022
Indrek Reiland (University of Vienna): 'Meaning', 'Proposition', 'Assertion': Three Terminological Proposals
02.12.2022
Nikhil Mahant (Central European University): Lexical ambiguity and rigidity of proper names
16.12.2022
Jakub Rudnicki (University of Warsaw): A frequentist approach to the semantics of proper names
13.01.2023
Martina Rosola (University of Genoa): Grammatical gender and hermeneutical injustice
27.01.2023
Agata Machcewicz-Grad (University of Warsaw): Theory of mind or embodied social cognition?
In defence of mindreading
24.02.2023
Magdalena Reuter (Pedagogical University of Crakow): Is sensory substitution perception or a kind of mental imagery?
10.03.2023
Genoveva Marti (ICREA, Universitat de Barcelona): TBA
24.03.2023
Thomas Hodgson (Shanxi University): The contents of sentences
21.04.2023
Pierre Steiner (Université de Technologie de Compiègne – Sorbonne Université): The structure of intentionality
05.05.2023
Mark McCullagh (University of Guelph): TBA
19.05.2023
Carlo Penco(University of Genoa): The Hybrid Turn in the Philosophy of Language
02.06.2023
Sara Papic (University of Milan): A Reply to Deutsch: Yes, There is a Qua Problem for a Purely Causal Account of Reference Grounding
16.06.2023
For the abstract and Zoom link, please consult the seminar's webpage.
Schedule(Speaker/Title/Date):
Maciej Sendłak (University of Warsaw): Counterfactuals: A Hybrid Approach
07.10.2022
Lixiao Lin (University of St. Andrews): The Impossible-world Account of De Se Attitudes
21.10.2022
Dan Zeman (University of Warsaw): Disagreement in the Contextualism/Relativism Debate:
Latest Issues and Arguments
04.11.2022
Jacek Jarocki (Catholic University of Lublin): TBA
18.11.2022
Indrek Reiland (University of Vienna): 'Meaning', 'Proposition', 'Assertion': Three Terminological Proposals
02.12.2022
Nikhil Mahant (Central European University): Lexical ambiguity and rigidity of proper names
16.12.2022
Jakub Rudnicki (University of Warsaw): A frequentist approach to the semantics of proper names
13.01.2023
Martina Rosola (University of Genoa): Grammatical gender and hermeneutical injustice
27.01.2023
Agata Machcewicz-Grad (University of Warsaw): Theory of mind or embodied social cognition?
In defence of mindreading
24.02.2023
Magdalena Reuter (Pedagogical University of Crakow): Is sensory substitution perception or a kind of mental imagery?
10.03.2023
Genoveva Marti (ICREA, Universitat de Barcelona): TBA
24.03.2023
Thomas Hodgson (Shanxi University): The contents of sentences
21.04.2023
Pierre Steiner (Université de Technologie de Compiègne – Sorbonne Université): The structure of intentionality
05.05.2023
Mark McCullagh (University of Guelph): TBA
19.05.2023
Carlo Penco(University of Genoa): The Hybrid Turn in the Philosophy of Language
02.06.2023
Sara Papic (University of Milan): A Reply to Deutsch: Yes, There is a Qua Problem for a Purely Causal Account of Reference Grounding
16.06.2023
October 7, 2022 | |
June 16, 2023 |
This online seminar series has ended.
Link for additional information
Organisers
Warsaw University
Sponsoring institution
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw and Polish Semiotics Society