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Visiting Scholar at ILCLI: Andrea Raimondi (Nottingham)

First publication date: 13/09/2022

Visiting Scholar at ILCLI: Andrea Raimondi (Nottingham)

 

Andrea Raimondi, a PhD student from Nottingham University, will be visiting us from September to December 2022. He will be working under the supervision of Prof. Kepa Korta. Here is a short description of him (see also in "people"):

Andrea has a B.A. and a M.A. in Philosophy (University of Milan) and is currently a PhD student at the University of Nottingham (Department of Philosophy). Under the supervision of Prof. Stefano Predelli and Prof. Mark Jago, he is writing a dissertation on meaning attributions and the related topics of quotation and opaque contexts. However, his research interests cover also other fields. For instance, he has published two articles on, respectively, Millian theories of proper names (Topoi) and the notion of intentionality (Analysis), and he is researching on some applications of Nunberg’s theory of meaning transfers. He is currently visiting the Institute for Logic, Cognition, Language and Information, supervised by Prof. Kepa Korta.