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Philosophy of Language and Computation II
Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:33:07
Abstract
Understand the philosophical underpinnings of language-based artificial intelligence.
Objective
This graduate class, partly taught like a seminar, is designed to help you understand the philosophical underpinnings of modern work in natural language processing (NLP), most of which is centered around statistical machine learning applied to natural language data.
Content
This graduate class, partly taught like a seminar, is designed to help you understand the philosophical underpinnings of modern work in natural language processing (NLP), most of which is centered around statistical machine learning applied to natural language data. The course is a two-semester-long journey, but the second half (PLC II) does not depend on the first (PLC I) and thus either half may be taken independently. In each semester, we divide the class time into three modules. Each module focuses on a philosophical topic. After discussing logicist, structuralist, and generative approaches to language in PLC I, in this semester we will focus on language games, information theory, and critical perspectives on meaning. The modules will be four weeks long. Half of each module will be devoted to reading and discussing theoretical texts and supplementary criticism. In the other half, we will read recent NLP papers and discuss how they relate to philosophical insights into our conception of language—perhaps implicitly or unwittingly. The course is designed to foster fruitful exchanges between students from different disciplinary horizons, especially between the STEM and the humanities. As such, no prior knowledge of CS/AI/NLP or philosophy is assumed.
Resources
Literature
The literature will be provided by the instructors on the class website
Learning Materials (Links)
- Main link
- Information
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- DS , MSC , WBZ
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture | Philosophy of Language and Computation II |
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1 h weekly |
| exercise | Philosophy of Language and Computation II |
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1 h weekly |
Offered In
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Wissenschaft im Kontext (Science in Perspective) (In Kursen aus dem Programm “Wissenschaft im Kontext” lernen Studierende, die MINT Fächer der ETH aus der Perspektive der Geistes-, Sozial- und Staatswissenschaften zu reflektieren. Nur die in diesem Abschnitt aufgelisteten Fächer können als "Wissenschaft im Kontext" angerechnet werden.)
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Typ A: Förderung allgemeiner Reflexionskompetenz (WiK-Kurse werden für Bachelorstudierende nach dem ersten Studienjahr sowie für alle Masterstudierende und Doktorierende empfohlen. Alle WiK-Kurse sind in Typ A gelistet. Bei den unter Typ B aufgeführten Kursen handelt es sich lediglich um Belegungsempfehlungen für bestimmte Departemente.)
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