15INT19 - Philosophy of Language

Course specification
Course title Philosophy of Language
Acronym 15INT19
Study programme Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in Social Sciences and Humanities
Module
Type of study third degree doctoral academic studies
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      ESPB 10.0 Status
      Condition No additional requirements. Oblik uslovljenosti
      The goal The goal of this course is to acquaint doctoral students with the historical development of philosophical interest in language, in order to get insight into systematic aspects of language problems which were (and many of them still are) fundamental to philosophy.
      The outcome After an in-depth studying of recommended texts, the outcomes of this course are students’ abilities to discern the specific philosophical problems of language and to recognize the importance of some methods and positions for the discussion of these problems.
      Contents
      Contents of lectures Concept of philosophy of language. History of philosophy of language. Ancient Greece context: logic and rhetoric. Beginnings of language criticism (nominalism, British empiricism). Critique of metaphysical language and the paradigm of scientific language (logical postivism). Semiotics and empirical linguistics. Structuralism and deconstruction. Analytic philosophy. Hermeneutics. Systematic problems: The concept of meaning. Difference between sense and meaning. Propositional logic. Language and meta-language. Pragmatics, language games, theory of speech acts. Performativity of language. Universality of metaphors. Ideological abuse of language.
      Contents of exercises Consultations concerning the elaboration of the seminar paper.
      Literature
      1. Aristotle: Rhetoric.
      2. Wittgenstein, L.: Philosophical Investigations.
      3. Derrida, J.: Of Grammatology.
      4. Gadamer, H.-G.: Truth and Method.
      5. Heidegger, M.: Thinking and Poetry.
      6. Carnap, R.: Philosophy and Logical Syntax.
      7. Cassirer, E.: Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. Volume One: Language.
      8. Plato: Cratylus.
      9. Ricoeur, P.: The Rule of Metaphor.
      10. Searle, J. R.: Speech Acts.
      Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
      Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
      5 2
      Methods of teaching Individual consultations, discussing the topic of the seminary paper
      Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
      Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
      Activites during lectures 10 Test paper
      Practical lessons Oral examination 60
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      Seminars 30
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