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Professor Daniel Rothschild is a faculty member at University College London (UCL) in the Department of Philosophy, holding the academic rank of Professor of Philosophy of Language. His research focuses on the intersection of language, reasoning, and AI, with emphasis on areas such as dynamic semantics, presupposition projection, epistemic modality, and formal pragmatics. He actively engages in interdisciplinary work, incorporating insights from cognitive psychology and computational linguistics.
Rothschild has organized numerous academic events, including conferences on topics like 'Truthmakers and Language' (2019) and 'Bayesian Approaches to Pragmatics' (2018). He teaches courses such as 'Learning and AI' and 'Dynamic Semantics' at UCL, reflecting his commitment to bridging philosophical inquiry with contemporary technological advancements.
His academic contributions span over two decades, with publications in top journals including Noûs, Philosophical Studies, and Journal of Philosophical Logic. He leads the AHRC-funded 'Dynamics of Conversation' project (Grant # AH/M009602/1), exploring dynamic semantics and its applications to conversational contexts.
Rothschild’s work often addresses foundational questions in semantics, such as the relationship between language and thought, the nature of presuppositions, and the role of probability in linguistic understanding. His research highlights the explanatory power of dynamic frameworks in capturing how language shapes and is shaped by cognitive processes.





