Syllabus

 Course: Philosophy 381-01, 381: Philosophy of Language
 Time: Fall 2020, MW, 1:30-2:45.
 Location: Special Programs Building 204
 Instructor: Geoff Goddu x8733 or 543-5676 (absolutely no later than 10 pm!).
 Virtual Office Hours: T 12-2:00; W 10- 11:30; R 10:00 - 12:00; by appointment. North Court 216.
   
 Texts: All readings available online


Description: This course is a selective survey of current philosophy of language via numerous contemporary works of philosophy. Questions to be addressed may include--What is a language? What are the possibilities for linguistic communication? What are the presuppositions of successful linguisitc communication? What is meaning, reference, truth? Do non-humans have languages? How do specialized linguistic features such as metaphor, anaphora, etc. work?

Requirements: Questions 5%
  5 Short Papers 35%
  Term Paper 30%
  Final Exam 30%

Honor Code: Satisfaction of all the requirements must be by your own individual and independent work. All your work must be pledged.

Attendance: Every unexcused absence will result in a deduction of 1% from the total grade achieved satisfying the class requirements. Even if you have University approved remote learning status, you are expected to be joining class via the Zoom link that will be provided prior to each class.

Note that you are responsible for all assigned material. Recordings of class periods will be available in Blackboard after each class. If you miss a class, you are expected to watch the available recording prior to seeking assistance in office hours.

Grading Scale: A+ 97.5-100 A 92.5-97.49 A- 89.5-92.49
  B+ 87.5-89.49 B 82.5-87.49 B- 79.5-82.49
  C+ 77.5-79.49 C 72.5-77.49 C- 69.5-72.49
  D+ 67.5-69.49 D 62.5-67.49 D- 59.5-62.49
      F 0-59.49    

Provisional Schedule: [All readings and assignments are due at the beginning of class!]

 Day  Date  Topic Readings and Assignments Due
1 M 8/24  Introduction  
    I. What is Language?  
2 W 8/26 "Of Words" Locke
3 M 8/31 "Language and Its Near Relations" Alston
4 W 9/2 "Languages and Language" Lewis, SP #1
5 M 9/7

"Language and Problems of Knowledge"

Chomsky
6 W 9/9 "Animal and Machine Language" Martin ch. 10
7 M 9/14 Summary Martin 1, SP #2
    II. Theories of Meaning  
8 W 9/16 Reference Lycan 1, Salmon (1.1-3.1)
9 M 9/21 Reference Plus? Lycan 2
10 W 9/23 Sense Frege, Salmon (3.2)
11 M 9/28

Non-sense

Kripke
12 W 9/30 Character and Context Kaplan
13 M 10/5 Sense Again? Evans, SP #3
14 W 10/7 Intentions Grice
15 M 10/12 In the Head? Putnam
16 W 10/14 Meaning as Use Horwich
17 M 10/19 Behaviour Quine,
18 W 10/21 Truth and Meaning Davidson (Extra: Davidson 1)
19 M 10/26 What Is a Theory of Meaning? Dummett, SP #4
20 W 10/28 Summary Davidson 2
    III. Special Topics  
21 M 11/2 Metaphor Davidson 3
22 W 11/4 Metaphor Martinich
23 M 11/9 Metaphor Lycan, SP#5
24 W 11/11 Vagueness

Sorensen

25 M 11/16 Vagueness Raffman
26 W 11/18 Vagueness

Graff Fara (Last Day for Term Paper Drafts!)

    Thanksgiving  
27 M 11/30 (online) Paradox Lord Dunsany
28 W 12/2 (online) Summary Term Paper
       

Final Exam

Due: Friday, December 11, 12pm

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