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Schedule of Events for the 4th annual Philosophy/Linguistics Workshop

Thursday, March 12

 

Chris Worth                                                                                         9:00 – 10:30

- Unlike-Category Coordination as a Lax Modality

 

Gila Sher                                                                                             11:00 – 12:30

- Cardinality Quantifiers, Predicates, and Singular Terms

 

Lunch Break                                                                                      12:30 – 2:00

 

Carl Pollard                                                                                        2:00 – 3:30

- The Last Nail in the Coffin of Hintikkan Uniformism

 

Tim McCarthy                                                                                    4:00 – 5:30

- Logical Constants in Truthmaker Semantics

 

 

Friday, March 13

 

Teresa Kouri                                                                                        9:00 – 10:30

- Reconciling Carnap’s Logical Pluralism with Beall and Restall’s  Logical Pluralism

 

Yusuke Kubota and Bob Levine                                                        11:00 – 12:30

- The Proper Treatment of Coordination in Ordinary English

 

Lunch Break                                                                                        12:30 – 2:00

           

Neil Tennant                                                                                       2:00 – 3:30

- The Most Unkindest Cut of All

 

Scott Anderbois                                                                                   4:00 – 5:30

- Negation, Alternatives and Negative Polar Questions in English