PhiLanSci 2025

This event stems from the success of the VIII Conference for Young Researchers in Philosophy and Language Sciences at the UAM in 2024, as part of the Doctoral Week at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.

In 2025, the conference will become an international conference with the aim of creating a more extensive and solid network of relationships between doctoral students from around the world and increasing the visibility of the Doctoral Program in Philosophy and Language Sciences at the UAM.

We are committed to communication within an interdisciplinary space where doctoral students can present some of the results of their ongoing research and receive constructive feedback from other researchers.

We seek to create an international forum in which to share reflections and projects with other colleagues, engaging in an enriching dialogue that connects different points of view and ways of approaching research and disseminating its results.

PhiLanSci is aimed primarily at all doctoral students enrolled in the UAM's Philosophy and Language Sciences Doctoral Program, with some space available for students pursuing master's degrees related to the program at the same university. It is also open to doctoral students enrolled in similar programs at other universities in the Community of Madrid, Spain, and any other universities worldwide.

Programme and Poster

Guest speakers

Henrique Leitão is Senior Researcher in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon. He is currently Provost (pro-reitor) of the University of Lisbon and Director of Lisbon University Press. After his initial studies in Theoretical Physics (PhD 1998), he directed his interests to the History of Science.

His research interests focus on the history of European exact sciences in the 16th and 17th centuries, including cosmography and cartography. He has created and leads a very active research team in Early Modern Science. He has edited the works of the most renowned 16th-century Portuguese mathematicians and cosmographers, such as Pedro Nunes, Francisco de Melo, and Fernando Oliveira; he has also written more than twenty books and numerous academic papers.

He was one of the founders of the Center for the History of Science and the Bachelor's Program in History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Lisbon. He also founded the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, where he served as Head of Department.

He is a member of several academic societies, including the Lisbon Academy of Sciences and the International Academy for the History of Science. He has received numerous awards, including the Pessoa Prize in 2014, and a Presidential Decoration for Outstanding Academic Merit. In 2018, he was awarded an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council.

Henrique Leitão

Javier Ordóñez (1947, Pamplona, ​​Spain) completed advanced studies in Physical Sciences (Fundamental Physics) in 1970 and in Philosophy and Literature in 1973. In 1977, he earned his PhD in Philosophy from the Complutense University of Madrid. In 1980, he joined the Autonomous University of Madrid as a Senior Lecturer and researcher. In 2000, he was appointed Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He is currently an emeritus professor at the UAM.

He has been a visiting professor at the City University of New York/CUNY (USA), the University of Quilmes (Argentina), the Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Monterrey/ITESM (Mexico), UNAM (Mexico), the Max-Planck Institute for Science Studies/MPIWG (Berlin), and Humboldt University (Berlin). From 1991 to 1996, he served as Vice-Rector for Research at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He served on the Advisory Council of the Alfonso Reyes Chair at the Monterrey Institute of Technology from 2000 to 2006. He has participated in research projects from 1985 to the present.

His notable publications include critical editions of key texts in the history of science, such as Boltzmann's Escritèges de Mecanique et Thermodinamica (1986) and Laplace's Exposition on the World System (2012); as well as, as a result of his collaboration with the Alfonso Reyes Chair, the book Ciencia, Tecnología e Historia: relaciones y Diferencias (2001). He is also co-author, with José Manuel Sánchez Ron, of Historia de la Ciencia (2004).

In recent years, he has focused his research on the relationship between epistemology and war, addressing the emergence of standards and the use of craft knowledge.

Javier Ordóñez

António Branco is a scientist whose research focuses on AI and the subfield dedicated to Natural Language Processing. He leads a pioneering research team in open-source, generative AI language models for the Portuguese language, including Albertina (encoders), Gervásio (decoders), and Serafim (sentence embedders).

He is the Director of PORTULAN CLARIN, the Research Infrastructure for Language Sciences and Technology, which is part of the Portuguese National Network of Research Infrastructures of Strategic Interest and the national node of the European CLARIN ERIC infrastructure, along with more than twenty member countries.

He is the Honorary President of the Language Resources Association (ELRA), having served as its president from 2018 to 2022.

He co-founded the Mind-Brain Doctoral College at the University of Lisbon and the interfaculty doctoral program in Cognitive Science, which he coordinated (2020-2024).

António Branco is a Professor at the University of Lisbon (Faculty of Sciences, Department of Computational Science) and leads the NLX - Natural Language and Speech Group.

António Branco

Elena Garayzábal holds a degree and PhD in Spanish Philology from the Autonomous University of Madrid, and a diploma in speech therapy. She is also a forensic expert.

Her research interests include clinical linguistics and forensic linguistics.

She is a member of national and international research groups and has been invited numerous times to teach, give seminars and conferences in Spain and abroad.

She has published numerous works and articles and contributed to book chapters.

In 2009, she organized the First International Congress of Clinical Linguistics in Spain, and in 2010, she organized the First (In)formative Conference on Forensic Linguistics, which continues today.

She is a professional collaborator of the Williams Syndrome Association and the Smith-Magenis Syndrome Association and has organized courses in collaboration with the Institute of Forensic Sciences and Security, Ministry of the Interior.

Elena Garayzábal

She holds a degree in Modern Languages ​​and Literature, Portuguese and French Studies from the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon (Portugal) and a PhD in Literary Theory and Comparative Literature from the Autonomous University of Madrid. She is a Professor at the same university and Academic Secretary of the Department of General Linguistics, Modern Languages, Logic and Philosophy of Science, Literary Theory and Comparative Literature, and East Asian Studies. She was Deputy Director of the same Department in 2021. She has been part of the UAM Communication, Poetics and Rhetoric (CPyR) research group since 2018 and a principal researcher at IULCE (University Institute "The Court in Europe") since 2021. Since 2005, she has directed the Portuguese Language Center at Camões in Madrid and has been the Coordinator of Portuguese as a Foreign Language Teaching at the Camões Institute for Spain and Andorra since 2010. She is part of the Portuguese Linguistics Table at CRUE and was a member of the jury of the Lusófono da Trofa Literary Competition (Portugal). Her area of ​​research focuses on the study of Portuguese-language literature as a sign of national identity. She is also a specialist in 19th-century literature (generation of 70) and the Portuguese avant-garde movements. She has supervised several doctoral theses and final degree projects throughout her academic career. Among her publications it is worth highlighting: "Sophia: translated work and reception in the Portuguese press" (2022); "Ao around us and Europe for two reasons: reflections on the construction of an identitary imagination" (2021); "Lídia Jorge and the meaning of writing" (2020) or "Almada e o papel dos manifestos na affirmação conceptual de um movimento" (2020).

Filipa Maria Valido-Viegas de Paula-Soares

Yuko Morimoto holds a PhD in Hispanic Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid and a Master's degree in Linguistics from Sophia University in Tokyo.

She is a Full Professor of Spanish Language at the Carlos III University of Madrid and has been a visiting professor at the University of Buenos Aires, the Catholic University of Leuven, and the University of Cologne. In addition to her teaching work in various undergraduate and graduate programs in the field of Spanish language and linguistics, she has extensive experience teaching Spanish and Japanese as foreign languages.

Her research activities have focused mainly on the following areas of interest: Spanish grammar; lexical theory and its relationship to syntax; teaching Spanish as a foreign language; and contrastive linguistics and its application to the teaching and learning of foreign languages. She participates in various R&D projects and has organized international conferences and seminars.

Her recent publications include: Los artículos del español en contraste (Arco/Libros, 2021); "Aspect and Evidentiality in the Japanese Construction <v + {-te ~ -de}+ iru>", Revista Española de Lingüística 50/2 (2020); "Transitivity and Intransitivity in Spanish and Japanese", in Takagaki, T. (ed.), Explorations of Spanish-Japanese Contrastive Linguistics (UAM Ediciones, 2018).

Yuko Morimoto

Organization and Collaborators

Organizing Commitee

Coordinator

Fedra Marcús Broncano

Organization

Sofía Micaela Roseti

Yanco Amor Torterolo Orta

Lara Díez Marcús

Antônio Mesquita Neto

And the essential help from Professor Antonio Moreno Sandoval.

Technical Team

Faculty of Philosophy

Ignacio Moreno de Diezma

Pablo Cepero

IT

Pablo García León

Roberto Ponce García

Graphic Design and Website

Lara Díez Marcús

Collaborators

Doctoral School (EDUAM)

Director: Miguel Remacha Moreno

Faculty of Philosophy

Administration: Dolores Vallejo Ortiz y Ángel Cebollero Montero

Vice-deanery of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education

Vice Dean: Ana I. Planet Contreras

Doctoral program in Philosophy and Language Sciences

Coordinator: Antonio Moreno Sandoval

Department of General Linguistics, Logic and Philosophy of Science, Modern Languages, Literary Theory and Comparative Literature and East Asian Studies

Director: Daniel Sastre de la Vega

Department of Philosophy

Director: José María Zamora Calvo

UAM IT

Director: María José García Rodríguez

Specialization Course in Conference Interpreting

Director: Diana Soliverdi Garrigós

Degree of Translation and Intrpretation. Subject of Interpretation in Social, Cultural, Scientific and Economic Fields: English

Professor: Luis Daniel Guerrero Picón

Interpretation Team (Spanish/English)

Marua Dermoumi

Jorge de Miguel

Rodrigo Muñoz

Ana Perales

Patricia Román

With the invaluable special collaboration of Camões Institute

Director: Filipa Maria Valido-Viegas de Paula-Soares

With the invaluable special collaboration of Círculo de Bellas Artes

Director: Valerio Rocco Lozano