A seminar on philosophical problems about language; topics may include how language represents reality, traditional accounts of meaning, reference, predication and expression. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursNote: Students may take this course more than once for credit, provided the topic or period covered in each offering differs substantially. Students must consult the department to ensure that the topics covered are different. This course is academically cross-listed with PHIL 446.
A seminar on philosophical problems about language; topics may include how language represents reality, traditional accounts of meaning, reference, predication and expression. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursNote: Students may take this course more than once for credit, provided the topic or period covered in each offering differs substantially. Students must consult the department to ensure that the topics covered are different. This course is academically cross-listed with PHIL 446.