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Philosophers
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Professor of Philosophy at San Francisco State University. A good resource on pragmatics in the philosophy of language.
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His main research interests are in the philosophy of language, epistemology and pragmatism (especially C.S. Peirce).
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Boston University - philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, Wittgenstein.
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Celia Scott Weatherhead Distinguished Professor at Tulane University. This homepage looks to become a promising resource.
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Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. Content overview of books; bibliography with abstracts of selected papers; links to articles available online.
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Assistant Professor at Cornell University.
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Philosopher of mind and language, especially concerned with issues in cognitive science. Extensive online resources provided.
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Professor of Philosophy at Åbo Akademi University, Finland. Interested especially in the later Wittgenstein.
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Professor of Philosophy, Boston University. Pioneer of game-theoretical semantics in logic, branching quantifiers, and a prominent critic of the thesis that formalisation means formalisation in (Fregean) first-order logic.
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CNRS/Institut Jean-Nicod (France), junior researcher. Interests: indexicality, semantics, and pragmatics.
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Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Warwick. Interested in ontology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and especially in semantic realism.
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Online books, selected papers, and C.V. of a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut.
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Professor in Logic and Philosophy of Language at the Academy of Sciences, Prague.
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Co-founder of Situation Semantics. Excellent resource.
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Reinhard Muskens is interested in the logic and semantics of natural language. Offers publications.
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Professor of Philosophy and of Cognitive Science, Buffalo University. Extensive resource covering his wide-ranging interests, with a focus on conceptual ontologies.
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Professor of Philosophy, Ohio State University.
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Online papers, contact details.
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University of St. Andrews - Crispin Wright has sustained a deep research effort in the relationship between the Theory of Language and Metaphysics.
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Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University, founder of the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, and associate of the CSLI.
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