Location: Lamoureux Hall
Session: 2024 Trimestre d\'hiver | Winter Term
Faculty: Facult\xc3\xa9 des arts / Faculty of Arts
Unit: Department of Philosophy_Students and Casuals
Course Title: Philosophy of Language
Course Code: PHI 3391
Section: A00
Course Description: Study of themes common to linguistics and philosophy. The formal approach to syntax and semantics and current approaches to pragmatics. Study of questions pertaining to the epistemology of linguistics and relative to the cognitive (language-thought) and ontological (language-world) aspects of language.
Posting limited to: Professeur \xc3\xa0 temps-partiel \xc3\xa9tudiant / Student Part-Time Professor
Date Posted: January 05, 2024
Closing Date: January 08, 2024
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above
Expected Enrolment: 30
Approval date: January 05, 2024
Number of credits: 3
Work Hours: 39
Course type: C
Posting type: R\xc3\xa9gulier / Regular
Language of instruction: Anglais | English
Competence in second language: N/A
Course Schedule: - - -
Requirements:
Doctoral student in Philosophy. Experience in teaching at university level in philosophy. Your course plan must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Philosophy. Schedule: Tu 14:30 - 17:20
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