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James Higginbotham

Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics and Linda MacDonald Hilf Chair in Philosophy
Chair, Department of Linguistics

Contact Information
Office: MHP 107
Phone: (213)821-2308
E-mail: higgy@usc.edu

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Curriculum Vitae
 

Education

B.S. Philosophy, Columbia University, 1/1967
Ph.D. Philosophy, Columbia University, 1/1973
 

Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History

Tenure Track Appointments

Professor, University of Southern California, 1/1/1999-  
Professor, University of Oxford, England, 1/1/1993-1/1/2000  
Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1/1/1987-1/1/1993  
Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1/1/1982-1/1/1987  
Visiting Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1/1/1980-1/1/1982  
Senior Fellow in the Humanities, Columbia University, 1/1/1979-1/1/1980  
Assistant Professor, Columbia University, 1/1/1978-1/1/1979  
Mellon Fellow in the Humanities, Columbia University, 1/1/1976-1/1/1978  
Assistant Professor, Columbia University, 1/1/1973-1/1/1976  
Instructor, Columbia University, 1/1/1970-1/1/1973  
 

Visiting and Temporary Appointments

Enseignant Etranger, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France, 10/1/2004-11/1/2004  
Nelson Philosopher in Residence, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 11/29/1999-12/3/1999  
Visiting Professor of Cognitive Science, Rutgers University, Spring 1998   
Visiting Researcher, University of Stuttgart, Germany, 7/1/1997-8/31/1997  
Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Fall 1996   
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

Dr. Higginbotham's research includes both philosophical logic and philosophy of language, and theoretical linguistics, especially syntax and semantics. His most recent articles discuss the nature of linguistic competence, the problem of compositionality in language, and the role of first-person and demonstrative reference in thought and communication.
 

Research Specialties

Philosophy of Language & Mind, Philosophical logic, Theoretical Linguistics
 

Publications

Book Chapter

Higginbotham, J. T. (2007). Remarks on Compositionality. pp. 425-444. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Higginbotham, J. T. (2006). The English Perfect and the Metaphysics of Events. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Higginbotham, J. T. (2006). Evidentials: Some Preliminary Distinctions. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Higginbotham, J. T. (2006). Languages and Idiolects: Their Language and Ours. pp. 140-148. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 

Proceedings

Higginbotham, J. T. (2007). The Anaphoric Theory of Tense. pp. 26 pp.. Ithaca, NY. Cornell University Linguistics Publications.
 

Honors and Awards

Fellow of the British Academy, 1995-  
Endowed Chair, Linda MacDonald Hilf Chair in Philosophy, 3/15/2004-5/31/2008  
Fulbright Award, Distinguished Professor of the Philosophy of Language, University of Venice Ca'Foscari, Venice, Italy, 4/2003-7/2003  
Visiting Fellow, All Souls College Oxford, 1/4/1990-4/20/1990  
 

Service to the Profession

Editorships and Editorial Boards

Editorial Board, Oxford Cognitive Science, 1995-  
Associate Editor, The Journal of Philosophy, 1979-  
 
 
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