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Elisabeth Camp

Elisabeth Camp is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. Camp's work has focused on forms of thought and speech that do not fit standard propositional models.〔 She has written extensively about figurative speech such as sarcasm and metaphor, arguing that these forms of speech force listeners to reconsider their standard methods of delineating the difference between what is meant and what is said.〔
==Education and career==
As an undergraduate, Camp attended the University of Michigan, graduating in 1993 and double majoring in philosophy and English.〔 After graduating, Camp worked as an educational organizer in Chicago, creating and putting in to practice programs designed to help residents of public housing study for their GED's and programs to provide instruction in English as a second language to members of Chicago's Latino community.〔 Camp eventually decided to return to school, and received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley in 2003.〔 As a graduate student, her advisors were John Searle, Richard Wollheim, and John MacFarlane.〔
After receiving her doctorate, Camp spent several years at Harvard University as part of the Harvard Society of Fellows, before moving to the University of Pennsylvania in 2006 where she served as an Associate Professor of Philosophy until 2013.〔〔 In 2013, Camp accepted a tenured offer from Rutgers University where she is currently an Associate Professor of Philosophy (and where she is additionally affiliated with the Center for Cognitive Science.)〔 Brian Leiter viewed Camp's move to Rutgers as cementing the reputation of Rutgers' philosophy department as a leader in the fields of philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and aesthetics.〔
Besides her academic appointments, Camp is also active in efforts to encourage the participation of women in academic philosophy. Along with Elizabeth Harman and Jill North, Camp is one of the organizers behind a series of workshops aimed at providing mentorship to women in graduate philosophy programs; the first workshop is currently intended to be held at Princeton University in August 2014.〔

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