
Elisabeth Camp
Professor · Philosophy of Language
Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyUnited States
About
Elisabeth Camp is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Rutgers University. She holds a PhD from UC Berkeley and previously taught at the University of Pennsylvania before joining Rutgers in 2013. Her work bridges philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and aesthetics.
Education:
- BA: University of Michigan
- PhD: University of California, Berkeley
- Postdoctoral Fellow: Harvard Society of Fellows (2003-2006)
Research Interests:
Her work investigates non-propositional thought and speech, focusing on:
- Metaphor and figurative language
- Loaded terms (e.g., slurs)
- Cognitive perspectives and emotional frames
- Non-sentential representation (maps/diagrams)
- Semantic-pragmatic boundaries
- Antagonistic conversation dynamics
Scientific Awards:
- ACLS Fellowship (2020)
- NEH Fellowship (2019)
- Rutgers Board of Trustees Research Fellowship (2018)
Key Article Trends: Recent publications explore metaphorical cognition, visual-verbal representation differences, and ethical implications of non-literal communication. Her 2017 work on Trumpian language became a reference in political discourse analysis.
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