(in Polish) Sign-Language-Reality 3800-SLR23-S
A combined interdisciplinary seminar devoted to various aspects of the philosophy of language and the general theory of signs. Seminar - according to its long tradition – hosts speakers who specialize in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and action, formal or applied logic, psycholinguistics, linguistics, computer science, sociolinguistics, information theory, theory of cognition and the general methodology of science. It is a continuation of the seminar which was held for over 40 years at the University of Warsaw by Jerzy Pelc. All seminar meetings are also scientific meetings of Polish Semiotic Society. A full list of talks and topics will be announced at the beginning of the academic year. Traditionally, the seminar will host speakers from various academic centers in Poland and around the world. Due to this reason the seminar is planned as an online event.
Information on talks from previous years (along with their abstracts) is available at: http://www.pts.edu.pl/index.html.
Proposals for topics of talks can be submitted directly to Tadeusz Ciecierski (taci@uw.edu.pl)
IMPORTANT: in each academic year, the ZJR seminar is a completely new seminar with unique problems.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
The student knows at an extended level concerning the topic of the seminar philosophical terminology in Polish and English, knows particular positions of contemporary philosophy of language and semiotics concerning selected aspects of the general theory of signs, linguistics, philosophy of language, sciences of cognition and communication, has a thorough knowledge of research methods and argumentative strategies used in analytical philosophy of language and semiotics, has a thorough knowledge of methods of interpretation of philosophical texts (KW03, KW05, KW08, KW09, KW11).
Skills:
Students will be able to interpret philosophical, linguistic and semiotic texts, formulate arguments in favour of particular theses, analyse and critically evaluate arguments from the field of philosophy, semiotics, general theory of sign, science of cognition and communication, use philosophical knowledge in critical analysis. ((KU03, KU04, KU05, KU08, KU09, KU14, KU16).
Social competences:
A student is able to cooperate and work in a group, taking various roles in it (a speaker, a discussant). (KK06).
Assessment criteria
Prerequisites for passing the seminar is delivering a presentation or commentary, or delivering a written paper on a previously agreed topic.
Number of absences: 3 during the entire academic year
Bibliography
It is aligned with the list of submitted talks.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: