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Grad symposium in Philosophy and Linguistics

March 26, 2012 Linguistics

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The first annual PHLINC brings together young researchers working on events in philosophy, linguistics and psychology, with eight talks by grad students and two faculty keynotes.

March 31-April 1, the first annual PHLINC brings together young researchers working on events in philosophy, linguistics and psychology. There will be eight talks by students – coming from UCLA, Michigan State, Buffalo, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Hopkins, and Maryland – plus invited talks by Professor Achille Varzi of Columbia University, and our own Paul Pietroski. PHLINC is organized by PHLING, a graduate research group on shared issues of linguistics and philosophy.