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" During the First International Colloquium on Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations "


ethnolinguists San Marcos and philosophers debated foreign analytical



From left. to right. Agustín Rayo, Mrs. Khlentzos, Khlentzos Drew, Stephen Yablo, Antonio Ramirez-Victorio and Michael Beaney.


cu 08/26/2008 The conference room of the Central Library was the scene of the First International Colloquium on Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations, which took place during the mornings of 14 and August 15. This event was organized by the Research of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (San Marcos), the Institute for Research in Applied Linguistics, IBWC Latin American Group for Research in Analytical Philosophy and Peruvian Circle Diaporein Philosophical and Transdisciplinary Research.
The meeting was unique in together for the first time in the history of Peru linguists and analytic philosophers gathered around the current and urgent and interparadigmatic interdisciplinary dialogue.


Maria Cortez talks about the links between Philosophy of Language, Linguistics and Cognitive Ethnolinguistics.
Linguist Maria Cortez (IBWC) started the debate with an exhibition that showed the links between philosophy of language, ethno-linguistic and cognitive linguistics. His presentation helped to understand both the controversial proposal of specific epistemology focused on indigenous knowledge "developed by Professor Gustavo Solis, a conception of truth and defense of a local proposal knowledge of a language, presentations by Stephen Agustín Rayo and Yablo, both from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT, USA).
The following talks spoke on the very idea of \u200b\u200ban interpretive (Michael Beaney - UY, England) and an interesting confrontation between nativists and inferential theories language acquisition (Drew Khlentzos - UNE, Australia). Critical comments were developed by Raymundo Casas (IBWC), Lilia Weeping (IBWC) and Antonio Ramirez-Victorio (FRIP-San Marcos).






Maria Cortez Mondragon, Director of CILA and Chairman of the Organising Committee, presenting the award to prof. Stphen Yablo (Central Library, San Marcos).






As for the motives that prompted them to concretize the event, Maria Cortez Mondragon, president of the Organizing Committee, and Antonio Victorio Ramirez, general coordinator of the same comment that if it is true that the most important aspect that has acquired the contact between the linguistic and philosophical research is that threading issues surrounding the acquisition of language, holistic impression defense of theories of meaning, becoming less austere presence of mental elements in these theories, and so on., it is equally true that they have been thorough in the analysis, especially in Peru, and, therefore, that "Hallasan results rigorous, useful and / or operationalized for specific areas of linguistics or philosophy or any intersection of them, "says Cortez.
This inaugural symposium allowed to offer specialized tools for researchers in linguistics and philosophy for use in cross-task, continuing the development of analytic philosophy in Peru initiated by Diaporein, that generated a new field Peruvian and Latin American discussion for the benefit of teachers and students immediate San Marcos.

Professor Gustavo Solís (IBWC) talks about specific epistemologies controversy focused on indigenous knowledge.

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other hand, in order to promote a culture of appreciation to the worldwide research effort and initiative of the Office of Research of San Marcos, the IBWC and the Research Institute of Peruvian and Latin American Thought, was delivered to the respective academic distinctions four visiting professors.
is expected with this event, foster new traditions in the humanities in order to increase the academic level of the members of the San Marcos community.
Finally, both Diaporein as the Ibero-American Analytic Philosophy Research of our university, announcing the presence of their next guests, within which are: Paul Horwich (New York University, USA), Eduardo Barrio (UBA, Argentina), Luiz Henrique de Araújo Dutra (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina / UNICAMP, Brazil), Jeff Malpas (UTAS, Australia) and Marsonet Michele (Università di Genova, Italy) .

SOURCE: UNMSM

( http://www.unmsm.edu.pe/Noticias2008/agosto/d26/veramp.php?val=1 )

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