1st Baltic Workshop in Philosophy of Language

1st BALTIC workshop IN philosophy of LANGUAGE
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1st Baltic Workshop in Philosophy of Language is organized by the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw. It shall take place in Krynica Morska (Poland) at the Baltic Sea.

The Baltic Workshop in the Philosophy of Language is an international  and interdisciplinary workshop whose primary aim is to showcase recent  work on topics of interest in the current analytic philosophy of  language. We welcome new theories from all fields of philosophy of  language and of any aspects of language use, as well as developments of  extant theories in application to the new data or previously neglected  phenomena. We welcome both theoretical and experimental approaches.  There are no invited speakers at the workshop.

ORGANIZER: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw

WORKSHOP  VENUE: Hotel NAT,
Gdańska 143 Street,  82-120   Krynica Morska, Poland   

DATES: September 16-20, 2024


PAPERS AND SPEAKERS:

Are there speech acts in inner speech? (Daniel Gregory)

Biosemantics is the new and better magnetism (Filip Kawczyński)
 
Communicative distortions (Claudia Picazo Jaque)
 
Definite singular generics (Luca Gasparri & Gerhard Schaden)
 
Direction of fit. A normative account (Manuel García-Carpintero)
 
Dolphins merge (Shereen Chang)
 
Double-checking as a second order speech act (Grzegorz Gaszczyk)
 
Future contingents and the assertion problem (Nils Franzén)
 
Grammaticality as contingency (Antonio Negro & Salvatore Pistoia-Reda)
 
Multiple beliefs (Thomas Hodgson)
 
Sincere deniability? (Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska)
 
Self-ascriptions and primitiveness (Daniel Skibra)

Slurring by association (Elin McCready & co.)
 
Testing name swapping (Jussi Haukioja & Jeske Toorman)
 
Variables, context and content (Geoff Georgi)
 
What slang is and what it is not (Alice Damirjian)




 
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