22 May, seminar/reading group, Kyle Landrum, "Conceptual Multiplicity, Elision, and Pliant Distinctions"
8 May, seminar/reading group, Hans Kamp, "Who did you say is raking the leaves?"
17 April 2024, seminar/reading group, Laura Schroeter & François Schroeter, "Three Strands in Sex/Gender Concepts"
2 April 2024, work in progress, Josef Perner, "Indexed files or indexed entries: mere notational variants?"
1 April 2025, work in progress, Isabelle Roy & Michael Murez, "Equative sentences: linguistic and philosophical perspectives"
27 March 2025, seminar/reading group, Graeme A. Forbes & Nathan Wildman, "Enduring Senses"
6 February 2025, seminar/reading group, Nick Shea, "Concepts as an Interface", ch. 5 of Concepts at the Interface
5 February 2025, work in progress, Gregory Bochner, "Sens, référence, et propositions austiniennes : Réflexions autour des théories de François Recanati"
30 January 2025, work in progress, François Recanati, "Mental files: new foundations"
22 January 2025, work in progress, Valen Simpson and Victor Tamburini, "Communication and Knowledge of Reference: an Investigation into Loar Cases"
16 January 2025, seminar/reading group, Barbu Revencu "Object Substitution Pretense Reflects a General Capacity to Interpret Objects as Symbols"
19 December 2024, work in progress, Romain Bourdoncle "Misaligned communication"
11 December 2024, seminar/reading group, Josef Perner "The 3-Cups and the Vicarious Mental File"
7 November 2024, work in progress, "Object representations in perception" (group discussion)
6 November 2024, seminar/reading group, Henry Clarke "Mental Filing Systems: A User's Guide"
30 October 2024, seminar/reading group, Gabor Brody & Gergely Csibra, "Discourse Referents in Infancy"
24 October 2024, work in progress, Michael Murez "Le contextualisme conceptuel et la polysémie mentale"
23 October 2024, seminar/reading group, Soren Schlassa, "How to see things"
17 October 2024, work in progress, Victor Tamburini "Identity Confusion and Reference in Speech"
9 October 2024, seminar/reading group, Rachel Goodman and Aidan Gray (University of Illinois-Chicago), "Mental filing, continued"