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SUMMARY:Wittgenstein and Frege on psychologism: the centennial of the publication of Der Gedanke
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LOCATION:ul. Podchorążych 2\, Kraków\, Lesser Poland Voivodeship\, Poland\, Poland\, 30-084
DESCRIPTION:<p>Frege&rsquo\;s influence on Wittgenstein&rsquo\;s early philosophy is established beyond doubt. The logician from Jena is mentioned in the Preface to the&nbsp\;<em>Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus&nbsp\;</em>as one of the two thinkers &ndash\; besides Bertrand Russell &ndash\; whose works were a source of inspiration for the author. One can point to a number of solutions Wittgenstein proposed in the&nbsp\;<em>Tractatus&nbsp\;</em>which arose from reflection on Frege&rsquo\;s ideas. This reflection was often critical\; as aptly noted by Wolfgang Kienzler\, the author of the<em>Tractatus</em>thought &ldquo\;with Frege against Frege&rdquo\;.</p>\n<p>Wittgenstein knew Frege not only because he had read his works\, but also because he met him at least twice while studying at Cambridge &ndash\; by which time Frege was no longer working on his logicist program. After the formulation of Russell&rsquo\;s paradox\, the latter had realized that the goals of that program were unachievable\, and was focusing on the investigation of the philosophical foundations of logic and language. The result of those efforts was his 1918 paper&nbsp\;<em>Der Gedanke</em>\, in which he presented the famous idea of the &ldquo\;third realm&rdquo\;. This was a development of his long-standing anti-psychologism in the philosophy of logic\, and is usually interpreted as providing the ontological foundation for that position.</p>\n<p>It seems that the early Wittgenstein tried to avoid both psychologism and an ontology populated by eternal thoughts owned by nobody\, but whether he achieved these goals in the&nbsp\;<em>Tractatus&nbsp\;</em>is disputable. It is also disputable to what extent his later philosophy moved away from Frege&rsquo\;s anti-psychologism.</p>\n<p>This two-day conference organized on the occasion of the centennial of the publication of&nbsp\;<em>Der&nbsp\;</em><em>Gedanke</em>aims to explore the relationship between Frege&rsquo\;s anti-psychologism and Wittgenstein&rsquo\;s philosophy. Participants are invited to submit papers in this area. Topics for papers may include\, but are not limited to\, the following:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<p>psychology in the&nbsp\;<em>Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus</em>and other texts of the early Wittgenstein\;</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>convergences/divergences between the visions of language and thought(s) presented by Frege in&nbsp\;<em>Der</em><em>Gedanke</em>and by Wittgenstein in the&nbsp\;<em>Tractatus</em>\;</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>the relationship between anti-psychologism and the context principle in works by Frege and Wittgenstein\;</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>anti-psychologism in the&nbsp\;<em>Tractatus&nbsp\;</em>and the &ldquo\;New Wittgenstein&rdquo\; movement\;</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>Wittgenstein&rsquo\;s changes of attitude towards psychology from the&nbsp\;<em>Tractatus&nbsp\;</em>to&nbsp\;<em>On Certainty</em>\;</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>to what extent\, and in what sense\, Wittgenstein&rsquo\;s later philosophy is anti-psychologistic.</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p>The conference is organized by the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Pedagogical University of&nbsp\;Cracow. It will take place on&nbsp\;<strong>November 23th-24th 2018</strong>(Friday-Saturday) at the University&rsquo\;s main building (ul. Podchorążych 2). The keynote speakers will be:</p>\n<p>Prof. Hans-Johann Glock (Universit&auml\;t Zurich)\;</p>\n<p>Prof. James Conant (University of Chicago\, Universit&auml\;t Leipzig).</p>\n<p>Participation is free of charge.&nbsp\;<strong>Papers should be suitable for a 30-minute presentation followed by 15 minutes of Q&amp\;A. Abstracts (max. 500 words) should be submitted to jakub.gomulka@gmail.com by September 30th\, 2018\, and prepared for blind review</strong>.</p>\n<p>Organizing committee:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Jakub Gomułka (Pedagogical University\, Cracow)</li>\n<li>Silver Bronzo (University Higher School of Economics\, Moscow)</li>\n<li>Jan Wawrzyniak (Pedagogical University\, Cracow)</li>\n</ul>
ORGANIZER;CN=Silver Bronzo;CN="Jakub Gomułka";CN=Jan Wawrzyniak:
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