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SUMMARY:Tractatus at 100: a series of centennial lectures
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LOCATION:Tsinghua University\, Beijing\, China
DESCRIPTION:<p>Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung &ndash\; Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus</p>\n<p>1921 &ndash\; 2021</p>\n<p>A Series of Centennial Lectures</p>\n<p>The Joint Research Center in Logic of Tsinghua University and the University of Amsterdam (http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC) announces a series of ten lectures in commemoration of the fact that in 2021 it is a hundred years ago that Ludwig Wittgenstein&rsquo\;s seminal book Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung &ndash\; Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus first appeared\, in Ostwald&rsquo\;s Annalen der Naturphilosophie.</p>\n<p>The lectures will be given by renowned scholars and will focus on various aspects of the Tractatus: ways of reading the text\; the role played by logic\; the connections with ethics\; the impact the book has had\; and the context in which it was written.</p>\n<p>The series is organised by Hao Tang (cogitang@yahoo.com) and Martin Stokhof (m.j.b.stokhof@uva.nl).</p>\n<p>Speakers</p>\n<p>- Kevin Cahill\, University of Bergen</p>\n<p>- Eli Friedlander\, Tel Aviv University</p>\n<p>- Dimitris Gakis\, Catholic University Leuven</p>\n<p>- Hans-Johann Glock\, Universit&auml\;t Z&uuml\;rich</p>\n<p>- Oskari Kuusela\, University of East Anglia</p>\n<p>- Benjamin de Mesel\, Catholic University of Leuven</p>\n<p>- Sami Pihlstr&ouml\;m\, University of Helsinki</p>\n<p>- G&ouml\;ran Sundholm\, Leiden University</p>\n<p>- Thomas Ricketts\, University of Pittsburgh</p>\n<p>- Ben Ware\, King&rsquo\;s College\, London</p>\n<p>The full programme\, including titles of the lectures and other details\, will be made available to registered participants in due course.</p>\n<p>Date &amp\; time</p>\n<p>Date:</p>\n<p>The lecture series consists of ten lectures given over a five-week period\, between May 17 and June 16. There will be two lectures per week\, on Mondays and Wednesdays\, except for the second week\, when the lectures will take place on Tuesday and Thursday.</p>\n<p>Time:</p>\n<p>21.00 &ndash\; 23.00 China (CST or UTC+8) =</p>\n<p>15.00 &ndash\; 17.00 Europe (CET or UTC+2) =</p>\n<p>14.00 &ndash\; 16.00 UK (GMT or UTC+1) =</p>\n<p>09.00 &ndash\; 11.00 US\, Eastern (UTC-4)</p>\n<p>Venue</p>\n<p>The lecture series will take place online\, via Zoom. Details about the online meeting location will be made available to registered participants in due course.</p>\n<p>Participation &amp\; registration</p>\n<p>Participation is free and open to all who are interested in Wittgenstein&rsquo\;s early work.</p>\n<p>Participants are asked to register at the following website: http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/?page_id=2364</p>\n<p>Contact</p>\n<p>For more information\, contact Jian Ma: maj19@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Martin Stokhof;CN=Hao Tang:
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