Aims
The student should be able to understand what is at stake in philosophical debates concerning language; if the student wishes, he or she is invited to pursue further research in this area.
Main themes
The aim of the course is to complete the introductions to logic and the philosophy of language received. The focus of the course is on the study of different Ancient and contemporary theories of grammaticality and meaning.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Pre-requisites:
A first year logic or philosophy language course is required.
Assessment:
Oral exam
Supporting material:
Class notes
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