Philosophy of Language
is a rich and complex field that explores the nature of meaning, reference, and truth in language.
Our Graduate Certificate in Early Modern Philosophy of Language delves into the foundational ideas of this discipline, focusing on the key thinkers of the 16th to 18th centuries.
From the linguistic theories of Duns Scotus to the semantic debates of Leibniz, this program examines the historical development of philosophical concepts that continue to shape our understanding of language today.
Through a combination of lectures, discussions, and written assignments, students will gain a deep understanding of the philosophical debates surrounding language, meaning, and reference.
Whether you're a scholar of philosophy, linguistics, or literature, or simply interested in exploring the foundations of language, this program offers a unique opportunity to engage with the ideas that have shaped our understanding of language.
Join us on this journey into the world of Early Modern Philosophy of Language and discover the enduring relevance of these foundational ideas.