
Daniel Rothschild
BA, PhD
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow since 2009
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Background
- Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Columbia University (from 2006 to 2009)
- Postgraduate, Princeton University (from 2001 to 2006)
- Undergraduate, Yale University (from 1997 to 2001)
Research interests
- Philosophy of language
- Linguistic semantics
- Philosophy of mind
- Philosophy of cognitive science
Selected publications
- (with Gabriel Segal), ‘Indexical Predicates’, Mind and Language (forthcoming)
- ‘Presupposition Projection and Logical Equivalence’, Philosophical Perspectives 22(1), (2008), 473–97
- ‘Transparency Theory and its Dynamic Alternatives: Commentary on “Be Articulate”’, Theoretical Linguistics 34(3), December (2008), 261–8
- ‘The Elusive Scope of Descriptions’, Philosophy Compass, vol. 2, November (2007)
- ‘Presuppositions and Scope’, Journal of Philosophy 104(2), (2007), 71–106.
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Other professional memberships and roles
- Honorary Research Associate, Department of Phonetics and Linguistics, University College London (from 2008)