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CENTRE FOR LOGIC AND LANGUAGE

The Centre for Logic and Language is part of the Institute of Philosophy and has been created to produce and support high quality research on logic and language in philosophy and neighbouring disciplines.

CORE MEMBERS
Richard Breheny (UCL, Linguistics)
Robyn Carston (UCL, Linguistics)
Dorothy Edgington (Birkbeck College, Philosophy)
Keith Hossack (Birkbeck College, Philosophy)
Nathan Klinedinst (UCL, Linguistics)
Fraser MacBride (Birkbeck College, Philosophy)
Ian Rumfitt (Birkbeck College, Philosophy)
Gabriel Segal (King�s College, Philosophy)
Barry C Smith (Institute of Philosophy)

ceLL ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
David Adger (QMU)
Maria Baghramian (UC Dublin)
Paul Boghossian (NYU)
Herman Cappelen (University of St Andrews)
Manuel Garcia-Carpintero (LOGOS, Barcelona)
Wolfgang Hinzen (Durham)
Paul Horwich (NYU)
Ernie Lepore (Rutgers University)
Alexander Miller (University of Birmingham)
Stephen Neale (CUNY)
Alex Oliver (Cambridge)
Peter Pagin (University of Stockholm)
Francois Recanati (IJN, University of St Andrews)
Isidora Stojanovic (Institute Jean Nicod)
Dag Westersthal (University of Goteborg)
Tim Williamson (University of Oxford)
Crispin Wright (NYU and University of St Andrews)

The Centre will provide a focus for networking activities with similar research institutions in the U.K., Europe and the U.S. Including:

  • Arch�entre at University of St Andrews
  • Institute Jean Nicod in Paris
  • LOGOS Group in Barcelona
  • Centre for Cognitive Science in Rutgers
  • The Irish Network for Philosophy of Language and Mind

The Centre will soon provide information about other activities and events in its subject area and will create on-line resources for gathering and improving access to research papers on topics in the area of philosophy of language, logic and linguistics.

We expect activities to grow and will look for opportunities for further collaborations with our partners.

Professor Barry C Smith launched the new research centre at the inaugural conference of 28-29 November 2008.

CALL FOR PAPERS

This section is under development. Some calls for papers links appear below:

Semantics and Philosophy in Europe, London, 16-18 April 2009
http://www.philosophy.sas.ac.uk/spe_cfp.php [deadline 12 Feb]

New Directions in the Theory of Presupposition, Bordeaux, 27-31 July 2009
http://essllipresupposition2009.blogspot.com/ [deadline 15 Feb]

 
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