The MIT undergraduate program in Linguistics and Philosophy explores the foundational structures of language, logic, and thought. These projects combine empirical language analysis with deep philosophical inquiry into meaning, consciousness, and rationality.
Syntax Tree Generation Using Natural Language Parsing
Comparative Study of Tense and Aspect in World Languages
Philosophical Analysis of Free Will and Determinism
AI and Ethics: Algorithmic Bias in Decision-Making
Formal Logic and Proof Systems Using Prolog
Language Acquisition in Multilingual Children
Modeling Phonological Rules with Finite-State Automata
Socratic Dialogue Generator Using GPT-Based Chatbot
The Role of Language in Shaping Moral Judgments
Semantic Role Labeling Using NLP Tools
Cognitive Semantics: Meaning Beyond Words
Metaphysics of Time: A Thought Experiment Series
Analyzing Philosophical Arguments Using Logic Trees
Etymological Mapping of Indo-European Root Words
Conceptual Metaphors in Political Discourse
Constructed Languages: Linguistic and Philosophical Perspectives
Language and Consciousness: The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Deontic Logic in Ethical Dilemma Simulations
Language Processing in Humans vs. AI
Linguistic Ambiguity and Computational Parsing Challenges
Semantic Analysis of Legal Texts Using NLP
Ontological Arguments: Historical and Modern Revisions
Language Games in Wittgenstein's Philosophy
Plato's Allegory of the Cave: Interactive VR Visualization
Philosophy of Science: What Is a Scientific Explanation?
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