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SUMMARY:Wittgenstein and Hegel – Normativity and Rationality
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LOCATION:Zagreb\, Croatia
DESCRIPTION:<p>The workshop <strong>&lsquo\;Wittgenstein and Hegel &ndash\; Normativity and Rationality&rsquo\;</strong> invites the submission of &nbsp\;abstracts. The workshop will explore Wittgenstein&rsquo\;s and Hegel&rsquo\;s understanding of rules and mind (Geist) in historical\, logical and practical dimensions.</p>\n<p>The conference will take place at the University of Zagreb (Croatia) on 9-11 September 2024.</p>\n<p><strong>Keynote speakers:&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; Hans-Johann Glock\, University of Zurich\, Switzerland</p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; Elena Ficara\, University of Paderborn\, Germany</p>\n<p><strong>Topics of interest include\, but are not limited to:</strong></p>\n<p>- Understanding of norms (in Hegel and Wittgenstein)</p>\n<p>- Normativity and language</p>\n<p>- Logical necessity and normativity</p>\n<p>- Sociohistorical roots of rationality</p>\n<p>- Pragmatic aspects of Wittgenstein&rsquo\;s and Hegel&rsquo\;s philosophy</p>\n<p>- Laws of thought and rules of inference</p>\n<p><strong>Submission guidelines:</strong></p>\n<p>Abstracts should not exceed 300 words and should clearly state the topic and the main idea of the proposed paper. Please also indicate how the topic relates to Hegel and/or Wittgenstein.</p>\n<p>Submissions to: <u>alexander.berg75@icloud.com</u></p>\n<p>Deadline for submissions: 23 June 2024</p>\n<p>Notification of acceptance: 01 July 2024</p>\n<p><strong>Workshop series:</strong></p>\n<p>This event is part of a workshop series that has already taken place in various cities\, including Dresden (2017)\, Prague (2019)\, Warsaw (2021)\, Barcelona (2022) and Vienna (2023).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>We especially welcome contributions from underrepresented groups.</p>\n<p><strong>Organising Team:</strong></p>\n<p>Alexander Berg\, University of Konstanz</p>\n<p>Karlo Gardavski\, University of Zagreb</p>\n<p>Denys Kaidalov\, Charles University</p>\n<p>Bruna Picas\, University of Barcelona</p>\n<p><strong>Publications:</strong></p>\n<p>We have produced various publications that document our work.</p>\n<p>One of them is "Wittgenstein and Hegel: Reevaluation of Difference" by M&aacute\;cha\, Jakub\, and Berg\, Alexander\, published by De Gruyter in 2019 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110572780).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>At the workshop\, we plan to introduce and discuss another publication with De Gruyter\, edited by Alexander Berg and Denis Kaidalov and titled "Wittgenstein and Classical German Philosophy &ndash\; Logic\, Language\, Life"\, coming in 2024.</p>\n<p>Furthermore\, we intend to capture the further development of the discussions from these events in a subsequent publication with De Gruyter.</p>\n<p>We look forward to your contributions and to an enriching discussion during the workshop.</p>
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