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SUMMARY:Euro-American Migration and the Development of Postwar Philosophy
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LOCATION:Warandelaan 2\, Tilburg\, Netherlands\, 5037AB
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>CfA: Euro-American Migration and the Development of Postwar Philosophy</strong></p>\n<p>Tilburg University<br>August 22-23\, 2022</p>\n<p>In the 1930s\, dozens of European philosophers sought refuge in the United States\, escaping the quickly deteriorating political situation on the continent. Among them were several philosophers who significantly influenced the course of postwar philosophy (e.g. Theodor Adorno\, Hannah Arendt\, Rudolf Carnap\, Herbert Feigl\, Carl Gustav Hempel\, Max Horkheimer\, Herbert Marcuse\, Hans Reichenbach\, Alfred Tarski). How did the migration affect the development of philosophical traditions such as pragmatism\, logical empiricism\, phenomenology\, and critical theory? And why were American philosophers receptive to some but not to other schools of thought?&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>This conference is devoted to the impact of the migration on the course of postwar philosophy and brings together historians specialized in American philosophy\, logical empiricism\, phenomenology\, and critical theory. The aim of the conference is to study the influence of the migration on the development of these different traditions and to bridge to scholastic boundaries that have shaped the historiography of twentieth-century philosophy.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>Invited Speakers<br></strong>Fons Dewulf<br>David Dyzenhaus<br>Carlo Ierna<br>Hanne Jacobs<br>Joel Katzav<br>Cheryl Misak<br>Matthias Neuber<br>Alan Richardson<br>Eric Schliesser<br>Jonathan Strassfeld<br>Adam Tamas Tuboly<br>Thomas Wheatland</p>\n<p>More information about the conference can be found on&nbsp\;https://exiledempiricistsconference2022.wordpress.com/</p>\n<p><strong>Submission guidelines<br></strong>Please submit an extended abstract (max. 1000 words) and a short abstract (max. 100 words) suitable for blind review. We will select up to 4 submissions for presentation at the conference. The deadline for submissions is January 14. Please send your abstract to&nbsp\;A.A.Verhaegh[at]tilburguniversity.edu.</p>\n<p>Depending on the state of the pandemic\, the event will take place in Tilburg\, The Netherlands. In order to make the conference accessible to scholars who are not able to travel to Tilburg\, a few slots will be reserved for online presentations. When you would like your abstract to be considered for an online slot\, please indicate this in your email.</p>\n<p><strong>Dates and Deadlines<br></strong>January 14: Submission deadline <br>February 14: Notifications <br>August 22-23: Workshop&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>More information<br></strong>This conference is hosted by&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;Tilburg Center for Logic\, Ethics and Philosophy of Science&nbsp\;(TiLPS)\, Tilburg University. The event is funded by&nbsp\;the Dutch Research Council (NWO\, grant VI.Vidi.201.115) and marks the start of the research project "Exiled Empiricists: American Philosophy and the Great Intellectual Migration"\, led by&nbsp\;Sander Verhaegh (https://exiledempiricists.com/). Questions about the conference can be directed at&nbsp\;A.A.Verhaegh[at]tilburguniversity.edu.</p>\n<p>The conference will be held in conjunction with the 5th Annual TiLPS History of Analytic Philosophy Workshop (August 24-25\, 2022). More information about this second event can be found on https://thapw2022.wordpress.com/. Participants of the Exiled Empiricists conference are welcome to attend the history of analytic philosophy workshop free of charge.&nbsp\;</p>
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