Linguistic Intuitions
Evidence and Method
Edited by Samuel Schindler, Anna Drożdżowicz, and Karen Brøcker
Author Information
Edited by Samuel Schindler, Associate Professor, Aarhus University, Anna Drożdżowicz, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oslo, and Karen Brøcker, Affiliated Researcher, Aarhus University
Samuel Schindler is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Science at the Centre for Science Studies at Aarhus University in Denmark. His research focuses on methodological and epistemological issuesin the history and philosophy of science. His publications include Theoretical Virtues in Science: Uncovering Reality Through Theory (CUP, 2018). He was the PI of the project 'Intuitions in Science and Philosophy' (2016-2019), which investigated how intuitions can serve as evidence.
Anna Drożdżowicz is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oslo. She received her PhD from the University of Oslo in 2015. From 2016 to 2018 she was a postdoctoral researcher on the project 'Intuitions in Science and Philosophy' at the Centre for Science Studies, Aarhus University. She works primarily on the philosophy of mind and language, but has also published papers in philosophical methodology, psycholinguistics, and the philosophy of psychiatry.
Karen Brøcker holds a PhD in Science Studies and an MA and BA in Linguistics from Aarhus University. Her research focuses on theoretical linguistics and philosophy of linguistics, in particular the theoretical assumptions underlying the use of linguistic intuitions as evidence for theories of grammar. Her PhD was part of the project 'Intuitions in Science and Philosophy' at the Centre for Science Studies, Aarhus University.
Contributors:
Karen Brøcker, Aarhus University
John Collins, University of East Anglia
Michael Devitt, City University of New York
Anna Drożdżowicz, Universiyty of Oslo
Sam Featherston, University of Tübingen
Steven Gross, John Hopkins University
Jana Häussler, Bielefeld University
Tom S. Juzek, Saarland University
Frederick J. Newmeyer, University of Washington (retired)
Georges Rey, University of Maryland
Carlos Santana, University of Utah
Samuel Schindler, Aarhus University
Carson T. Schütze, University of California, Los Angeles
Jon Sprouse, University of Connecticut