34.1164, Confs: Whose View is It?: From cognitive to philosophical approaches to perspective-taking

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Subject: 34.1164, Confs: Whose View is It?: From cognitive to philosophical approaches to perspective-taking

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Date: 06-Apr-2023
From: Mireia Cabanes-Calabuig [mc2140 at cam.ac.uk]
Subject: Whose View is It?: From cognitive to philosophical approaches to perspective-taking


Whose View is It?: From cognitive to philosophical approaches to
perspective-taking

Date: 27-Apr-2023 - 27-Apr-2023
Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Contact: Mireia Cabanes-Calabuig
Contact Email: mc2140 at cam.ac.uk

Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics

Meeting Description:

The Semantics, Pragmatics and Philosophy (SPP) research group of the
University of Cambridge organises the workshop Whose view is it?: From
cognitive to philosophical approaches to perspective-taking.

The workshop will be an interdisciplinary event where PhD students
from different institutions will present their research on
perspective-taking issues from a range of perspectives and fields
(cognitive, philosophical, discursive, multimodal, psycholinguistic,
etc.), either theoretical and/or experimental. The event will also
include talks from two academics specialised in this area: Dr Michael
Pleyer (Nicolaus Copernicurs University in Toruń, Poland) and Prof
Stefan Hinterwimmer (Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany).

To register (free event), please complete this form:
https://forms.gle/C5H1MNtkKmWEhADF8




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