2013 Marston LaFrance Research Fellowship Lecture – Eros Corazza: Saying the same and first-person thoughts

2013 Marston LaFrance Research Fellowship Lecture – Eros Corazza: Saying the same and first-person thoughts

Communication is a joint activity and the success of linguistic exchanges often relies on people saying the same thing and, thus, conveying the same message. In the 2013 edition of the Marston LaFrance Research Fellowship Lecture, Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Eros Corazza will discuss and highlight the importance of the notion of same-saying and how it can be accommodated when interlocutors express first person (de se) thoughts.

2013 Marston LaFrance Research Fellowship Lecture
Eros Corazza
Department of Philosophy
Saying the same and first person thoughts
Monday March 11, 2013 at 4:30 p.m.
Dunton Tower 2017

Corazza


 Marston LaFrance Research Fellowship

Each year, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences awards the Marston LaFrance Research Fellowship to one of its outstanding faculty members, in order to facilitate the completion of a major research project that requires significant release time.

The Fellowship was established in 1979 by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in memory of Marston LaFrance, former Professor of English and Dean of Arts at Carleton University. Each year, the recipient presents a seminar or public lecture on some aspect of the research conducted while on the LaFrance Fellowship.

 

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