Name "Responsible (Organisation)" "Activity (Organisation)" "Affiliation (Researcher)" "Department of Philosophy and moral sciences" "Martin CommersJoke MeheusGertrudis Van de VijverErik Weber" "The Department of Philosophy and Moral Science carries out research in three areas: (1) Logic, knowledge and philosophy of science: specific scientific philosophical problems in the various scientific disciplines (biology, biomedical sciences, history, psychology, social sciences, mathematics), and development / application of formal logic systems. (2) Theoretical and practical ethics and philosophical anthropology: research into moral epistemology, moral emotions, the origin of moral judgments, and the acceptance of evolution theory, and research within the various areas of bioethics, the sexual and relationship ethics and economic and social ethics. (3) History of philosophy: interwoven with research into the history of Christianity (especially in the ancient and medieval period) and to the history of the sciences (especially in modern times)." "Philosophy - Moral Sciences" "The logical en scientific-philosophic thinking investigates the formal and symbolic principles of the thinking process. The political philosophical thinking teaches us how to read historical and modern philosophical literature. The ethical and moral-scientific thinking investigates the moral issues of acting persons and society connexions." "Julie del Corral" "Formal and Computational Linguistics (ComForT), Leuven" "Guido Vanden Wyngaerd" "The Research Group conducts theoretical and descriptive research in the fields of formal and computational linguistics, a.o. with a view to its application in language and speech technology. The central aim is to acquire insight into the complexity of linguistic knowledge by studying the formal properties of the structures and rules that constitute the architecture of language and grammar.  The formal modelling of this knowledge is mainly carried out by means of structural and/or logical-mathematical representations. The group strives towards interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers from computer science/AI and analytical philosophy/logic. Three tracks are distinguished within formal syntax:In the monostratal framework of Head-Driven Phrase structure Grammar the group studies predicative complements, object raising and verbal clusters, copular verbs and PPs a.o..In the generative framework of Minimalism the group studies ellipsis, expletives, complementizers, binding, control, particle verbs and the morphology-syntax interface.In the descriptive-structural framework the group studies the synchronic and diachronic morpho-syntax of Dutch and German, the structure of the NP, conditional clauses and connectives (adverbs and conjunctions). Two tracks are distinguished within formal semantics:On the descriptive level, research concerns quantification in natural language (comparative and proportional quantification, negation and polarity, scope-relations) on the one hand, and tense, aspect, telicity and boundedness on the other.On the theoretical level, research concerns the logical geometry of relations of opposition, implication and duality on the one hand, and the algebra of colours, numbers and geometry on the other. The group develops language technology apploications in the field of:automatic tagging, lemmatizing and parsing for Dutchhybrid systems for automatic translation from and into Dutchautomatic text alignment The group plays an active role in the creation of large-scale annotated corpora and tree banks for Dutch (D-coi, LASSY, SoNaR) and the development of NLP Tools and Resources in the broad academic framework of Digital Humanities. " "Formal and Computational Linguistics (ComForT), Antwerp Campuses" "Guido Vanden Wyngaerd" "The Research Group conducts theoretical and descriptive research in the fields of formal and computational linguistics, a.o. with a view to its application in language and speech technology. The central aim is to acquire insight into the complexity of linguistic knowledge by studying the formal properties of the structures and rules that constitute the architecture of language and grammar.  The formal modelling of this knowledge is mainly carried out by means of structural and/or logical-mathematical representations. The group strives towards interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers from computer science/AI and analytical philosophy/logic. Three tracks are distinguished within formal syntax:In the monostratal framework of Head-Driven Phrase structure Grammar the group studies predicative complements, object raising and verbal clusters, copular verbs and PPs a.o..In the generative framework of Minimalism the group studies ellipsis, expletives, complementizers, binding, control, particle verbs and the morphology-syntax interface.In the descriptive-structural framework the group studies the synchronic and diachronic morpho-syntax of Dutch and German, the structure of the NP, conditional clauses and connectives (adverbs and conjunctions). Two tracks are distinguished within formal semantics:On the descriptive level, research concerns quantification in natural language (comparative and proportional quantification, negation and polarity, scope-relations) on the one hand, and tense, aspect, telicity and boundedness on the other.On the theoretical level, research concerns the logical geometry of relations of opposition, implication and duality on the one hand, and the algebra of colours, numbers and geometry on the other. The group develops language technology apploications in the field of:automatic tagging, lemmatizing and parsing for Dutchhybrid systems for automatic translation from and into Dutchautomatic text alignment The group plays an active role in the creation of large-scale annotated corpora and tree banks for Dutch (D-coi, LASSY, SoNaR) and the development of NLP Tools and Resources in the broad academic framework of Digital Humanities. " "Formal and Computational Linguistics (ComForT), Brussels Campus" "Guido Vanden Wyngaerd" "The Research Group conducts theoretical and descriptive research in the fields of formal and computational linguistics, a.o. with a view to its application in language and speech technology. The central aim is to acquire insight into the complexity of linguistic knowledge by studying the formal properties of the structures and rules that constitute the architecture of language and grammar.  The formal modelling of this knowledge is mainly carried out by means of structural and/or logical-mathematical representations. The group strives towards interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers from computer science/AI and analytical philosophy/logic. Three tracks are distinguished within formal syntax:In the monostratal framework of Head-Driven Phrase structure Grammar the group studies predicative complements, object raising and verbal clusters, copular verbs and PPs a.o..In the generative framework of Minimalism the group studies ellipsis, expletives, complementizers, binding, control, particle verbs and the morphology-syntax interface.In the descriptive-structural framework the group studies the synchronic and diachronic morpho-syntax of Dutch and German, the structure of the NP, conditional clauses and connectives (adverbs and conjunctions). Two tracks are distinguished within formal semantics:On the descriptive level, research concerns quantification in natural language (comparative and proportional quantification, negation and polarity, scope-relations) on the one hand, and tense, aspect, telicity and boundedness on the other.On the theoretical level, research concerns the logical geometry of relations of opposition, implication and duality on the one hand, and the algebra of colours, numbers and geometry on the other. The group develops language technology apploications in the field of:automatic tagging, lemmatizing and parsing for Dutchhybrid systems for automatic translation from and into Dutchautomatic text alignment The group plays an active role in the creation of large-scale annotated corpora and tree banks for Dutch (D-coi, LASSY, SoNaR) and the development of NLP Tools and Resources in the broad academic framework of Digital Humanities. " "Formal and Computational Linguistics (ComForT), Kulak Kortrijk Campus" "Guido Vanden Wyngaerd" "The Research Group conducts theoretical and descriptive research in the fields of formal and computational linguistics, a.o. with a view to its application in language and speech technology. The central aim is to acquire insight into the complexity of linguistic knowledge by studying the formal properties of the structures and rules that constitute the architecture of language and grammar.  The formal modelling of this knowledge is mainly carried out by means of structural and/or logical-mathematical representations. The group strives towards interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers from computer science/AI and analytical philosophy/logic. Three tracks are distinguished within formal syntax:In the monostratal framework of Head-Driven Phrase structure Grammar the group studies predicative complements, object raising and verbal clusters, copular verbs and PPs a.o..In the generative framework of Minimalism the group studies ellipsis, expletives, complementizers, binding, control, particle verbs and the morphology-syntax interface.In the descriptive-structural framework the group studies the synchronic and diachronic morpho-syntax of Dutch and German, the structure of the NP, conditional clauses and connectives (adverbs and conjunctions). Two tracks are distinguished within formal semantics:On the descriptive level, research concerns quantification in natural language (comparative and proportional quantification, negation and polarity, scope-relations) on the one hand, and tense, aspect, telicity and boundedness on the other.On the theoretical level, research concerns the logical geometry of relations of opposition, implication and duality on the one hand, and the algebra of colours, numbers and geometry on the other. The group develops language technology apploications in the field of:automatic tagging, lemmatizing and parsing for Dutchhybrid systems for automatic translation from and into Dutchautomatic text alignment The group plays an active role in the creation of large-scale annotated corpora and tree banks for Dutch (D-coi, LASSY, SoNaR) and the development of NLP Tools and Resources in the broad academic framework of Digital Humanities. " "Marina Corral Ibanez" "Halder Lab" "Wagner Augusto Almeida de Moraes" "Morane Atzmon" Management