Claudia Bianchi
obtained a degree in Philosophy with honours at the Department of
Philosophy in
the University of Milan in 1991, a "Certificat de Spécialisation en
Philosophie" at the Université de Genève in 1993 and a Ph. D. in
Epistemology at the CREA - École Polytechnique, Paris, in 1999.
She was
Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy of the University of
Genova
during the years 2001-2004 and Researcher in Theoretical Philosophy at
the Philosophy
Faculty of the University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan during the
years
2004-2006.
She is now
Associate Professor at the Philosophy Faculty of the University
Vita-Salute San
Raffaele, Milan. She teaches Philosophy of Language
(undergraduate course),
and Philosophy of Language (graduate course). Over the years
she has
been a Board member of the SIFA (Italian Society for Analytic
Philosophy,
2000-2004) and of the SFL (Italian Society for Philosophy of Language,
2004-2006). At present she is a member of the Scientific Board of the Center for
Experimental
and Applied Epistemology (CRESA), and of the
Editorial Board of the journal Epistemologia.
She has written
many articles and reviews in Italian, French and English that have
appeared in
journals, edited books and conference proceedings. She has published
three
books, edited a further one, and co-edited two more. Her latest
authored work
is Pragmatica cognitiva. I meccanismi
della comunicazione (Laterza, Roma-Bari 2009), and the most recent
edited books
are The Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction
(Stanford, CSLI, 2004) and Filosofia
della comunicazione (Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2005, with Nicla Vassallo).
She works in the
field of Analytic Philosophy. Her main research interest lies in the
field of
Philosophy of Language and Pragmatics. Other research interests include
Epistemology and Feminist Philosophy of Language.
For more information and
papers online see: http://www.unisr.it/persona.asp?id=361
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