2nd CNY Philosophy of Language Workshop
About This Event
The second meeting of the CNY Philosophy of Language Workshop. We seek to form a community of scholars from philosophy, linguistics, and cognate disciplines devoted to the study of language.
Featured Guests
- Antonio Freiles, Syracuse University: "Does who speaks matter?"
- Anhui Huang, UC Berkeley: "Collective inquiry and expiring assertion"
- Zach Thornton, Virginia Tech: "What counts when counting: discriminability, ontology, and the number of things"
- Gabriel Greenberg, UCLA: Keynote, "Productivity in Iconic and Symbolic Representation"
Co-sponsors
This event is possible thanks to the generosity of the CNY Humanities Corridor. It is co-organized by scholars from University of Rochester and Syracuse University.
Oct. 17, 2025, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tolley Hall, room 304
LIN16: Central New York Philosophy of Language Workshop (CNYPLW)
Audience: Open to the Public
Host: Syracuse University
Category: Workshop or Mini-Seminar
RSVP by Oct. 10, 2025
RSVP to mabreuza@syr.edu
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