WHY RULES MATTER – a workshop on topics addressed in J. Peregrin’s recent book on inferentialism

November 2, 2016 - November 4, 2016
Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences

Villa Lanna
Prague
Czech Republic

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Speakers:

Robert Brandom
University of Pittsburgh
Chistopher Gauker
Universität Salzburg
Hans-Johann Glock
University of Zürich
Gary Kemp
University of Glasgow
Chauncey Maher
Dickinson College
Peter Milne
University of Stirling
James O'Shea
University College Dublin
Huw Price
Cambridge University
Mark Risjord
Emory University
Joseph Rouse
Wesleyan University
Lionel Shapiro
University of Connecticut
Göran Sundholm
University of Leiden
Bernhardt Weiss
University of Cape Town
Michael Williams
Johns Hopkins University

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The discussion at the workshop will centre around the book Inferentialism: Why Rules Matter, but original papers addressing any aspect of inferentialist philosophy are welcome (including those critical of the inferentialist doctrine).

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November 15, 2016, 4:00am CET

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