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Language Rights and Wrongs: Originalism, Textualism, Traditionalism, or Activism?

Language Rights and Wrongs: Originalism, Textualism, Traditionalism, or Activism?

Update: 2023-10-13
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On October 9, 2023 the Morningside Institute and the Galileo Center at Columbia Law School hosted Joshua Katz (AEI) for the last lecture in our series Language Rights and Wrongs. This series explores the relationship between world and word, honing in on ancient texts, namely Homer, Plato, and the Bible.

This evening's conversation was not about the Constitution of the United States per se but rather the things that interest comparative linguists when they read texts like Homer's Iliad. These peculiarities are related to larger and increasingly pressing issues of how to interpret words and phrases from decades, centuries, and millennia ago.

For more information about upcoming events, please visit https://www.morningsideinstitute.org.

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Language Rights and Wrongs: Originalism, Textualism, Traditionalism, or Activism?

Language Rights and Wrongs: Originalism, Textualism, Traditionalism, or Activism?

Nathaniel Ijams