
معرفی
Eros Corazza is a Professor in the Philosophy and Cognitive Science Departments at Carleton University, specializing in the philosophy of language, mind, and cognitive science. His work examines the semantics/pragmatics interface, anaphoric resolution, minimalism, and indexicality. Educated at the University of Geneva and Indiana University, he held post-doctoral positions at Stanford and faculty roles at the University of Nottingham before joining Carleton in 2005.
- Doctorat ès lettres (University of Geneva)
- M.A. (Indiana University)
- Licence ès lettres (University of Geneva)
His research spans:
- Philosophy of Mind: Simulation theory, mindreading
- Linguistics: Anaphoric resolution, minimalism/contextualism
- Philosophy of Language: Reference, pragmatic/semantics
- Philosophy of Cognitive Science: Evolutionary psychology, language acquisition
Recent publications explore metaphorical proper names, cognitive dynamics, and Fregean identity. Awards include the Ikerbasque Fellowship, SSHRC Canada Grant, and numerous Swiss and French research fellowships. He has supervised graduate students including Albert Atkin, Jonathan Gorvett, and Robert Thomson.




