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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-2253. Wed May 29 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 30.2253, Calls: Philosophy of Language, Semantics/Poland
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Date: Wed, 29 May 2019 23:58:20
From: Adam Przepiórkowski [adamp at ipipan.waw.pl]
Subject: Semantics and Philosophy in Europe 11
Full Title: Semantics and Philosophy in Europe 11
Short Title: SPE11
Date: 20-Sep-2019 - 22-Sep-2019
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Contact Person: Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska
Meeting Email: semanticsandphilosophy11 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://spe2019.uw.edu.pl/
Linguistic Field(s): Philosophy of Language; Semantics
Call Deadline: 07-Jun-2019
Meeting Description:
The purpose of the Semantics and Philosophy in Europe (SPE) colloquia is to
provide a forum for presenting research in the interface between linguistic
semantics and various areas of philosophy (philosophy of language, philosophy
of mind/cognition, metaphysics etc.). Previous colloquia have taken place in
Paris (SPE1, 2008 and SPE3, 2010), London (SPE2, 2009), Bochum (SPE4, 2011),
Turin (SPE5, 2012), St. Petersburg (SPE6, 2013), Berlin (SPE7, 2014),
Cambridge (SPE8, 2015), Padua (SPE9, 2017) and Barcelona (SPE10, 2018).
https://spe2019.uw.edu.pl/
This year’s Semantics and Philosophy in Europe colloquium features a general
session as well as two special sessions:
1 – Subjectivity: Theoretical and Experimental Perspectives
2 – Truthmaker Semantics and Situations
There will also be two invited lectures on the influence of the Lvov-Warsaw
School on contemporary semantics and philosophy of language.
For the general session, we invite any contributions on topics at the
interface of linguistics an philosophy, including but not limited to work on
truth and meaning, the architecture of language, reference, attitude reports,
the formal ontology of language, the relation between syntax, semantics, and
pragmatics, semantics and the brain, and semantics of other symbolic systems.
Invited speakers:
General Session:
Timothy Williamson (University of Oxford)
Special Session 1:
Emmanuel Chemla (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
Stephanie Solt (Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft Berlin)
Isidora Stojanovic (Institut Jean Nicod)
Special Session 2:
Kit Fine (New York University)
Friederike Moltmann (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/New York
University)
Gillian Ramchand (University of Tromso)
The LVOV-Warsaw School and the Contemporary Semantics:
Paweł Grabarczyk (IT University of Copanhagen/University of Łódź)
Friederike Moltmann (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/New York
University)
Each special session will be preceded by a tutorial given by Natalia
Karczewska (University of Warsaw) and Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska (University of
Warsaw) (Session 1) and by Kit Fine and Friederike Moltmann (Session 2). The
tutorials will take place on the 20th September in the afternoon.
Final call for Papers:
Deadline Extended to June 7, 2019
We invite abstract submissions for 40-minute talks (30 min + 10min discussion)
on the topic of either the general session or one of the two special sessions.
Abstracts should contain original research that, at the time of submission,
has neither been published nor accepted for publication. One person can submit
at most one abstract as sole author and one abstract as co-author (or two
co-authored abstracts).
Abstracts must be anonymous, in PDF format, 2 pages (A4), in a font size no
less than Times New Roman 12pt. Please submit abstracts no later than 7 June
2019, indicating whether it is for the General Session, for Session 1 or 2.
Timeline:
Abstract Submission (extended deadline): 7 June 2019 (anywhere in the world)
Notification of Acceptance: early July 2019
Conference: 20–22 September 2019
Abstracts should be submitted via EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spe11.
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