Philosophies of Philosophy

June 17, 2013 - June 19, 2013
School of Philosophy, University College Dublin

Newman House
86 St Stephen's Green
Dublin, Ireland Dublin 2
Ireland

Sponsor(s):

  • International Journal of Philosophical Studies

Organisers:

Maria Baghramian
University College Dublin
Sarin Marchetti
University College Dublin

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“One might think: if philosophy speaks of the use of the word "philosophy" there must be a second-order philosophy. But it is not so: it is, rather, like the case of orthography, which deals with the word "orthography" among others without then being second-order”.  Wittgenstein, PI §121.

 

 

              PHILOSOPHIES OF PHILOSOPHY

Celebrating 20 Years of the International Journal of Philosophical Studies

School of Philosophy

University College Dublin

June 17-19

Newman House

86 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2

 

                        Online Registration: http://ucdphilosophyconferences.eventbrite.ie/

 

Programme

 

June 17

10.00 Opening Address

Maria Baghramian (UCD)

The Question of Style in Philosophy

GRADUATE STUDENTS SESSIONS

Parallel Session A1

11.30- Beyond the ‘Analytic-Continental’ Gap: The Converging Methods in the History of Philosophy

ANDRIJA SOC

Belgrade University

 

12.00-How to Do Philosophical Things with Words 

ANDY BLITZER

Georgetown

12.30- Why Believe the Dictionary? – Ordinary Language Philosophy: Between Austin and Wittgenstein

SEBASTIAN GREVE

Birkbeck College, University of London

Parallel  Session B1

11.30- The Textuality of Philosophy

MARTIN GRüNFELD

UCD

12.00- Heidegger’s hermeneutics of suspicion

NAOMI VAN STEENBERGEN

Essex

12.30- Hegel and the De-familiarization of the Familiar

Hammam Aldouri

CRMEP Kingston University

1.00 – 2.00 LUNCH BREAK

Parallel Session A2

 

2.00- A Dialectical Account of Intuitions

Martha Cassidy-Brinn

University of Vienna

2.30- Practical Knowledge in Mathematical Practice: A suggestion from Wittgenstein's philosophy

MONICA SOLOMON

Notre Dame

3.00- Metatheory and the Evidential Weight of Intuitions

AMANDA MACASKILL

NYU

 

Parallel Session B2

 

2.00- Davidsonian - Heideggerian account of truth, a middle ground position

Mehdi Nassaji

University of Hull

2.30- Is Chinese Thought Philosophy? --An Investigation from the Perspective of Song and Ming Neo-Confucianism.

Yangxiao Ou

University College Cork 

3.00- Which turn to take in the philosophy of understanding?

JONATHAN LEWIS

Royal Holloway

3.00-3.30 Coffee Break

Invited Sessions

3.30- 4.30 Søren Overgaard (University of Copenhagen)

Phenomenology: Some Metaphilosophical Considerations

4.30-5.30 GILLES MARMASSE (Sorbonne)

Reading Hegel: Some Remarks


June 18

 

Invited Session

9.30 -10.30 DERMOT MORAN (UCD)

What do we learn from Phenomenology?

10.30 Coffee Break

Parallel Ssession A1

11.00-The methodological and metaphilosophical assumptions of the Gettier tradition in epistemology

BOB LOCKIE

University of West London

 

11.30- The Twin track Strategy

CHRIS DALY   

Manchester University

 

12.00- Naturalised Metaphysics or Metaphysics as Metaphor

JACK RITCHIE  

University of Cape Town

Parallel Session B1

11.00- Wittgenstein on Idealization in Philosophy/Logic

OSKARI KUUSELA 

East Anglia

11.30- Later Wittgenstein as Literature

DAVID EGAN

Oxford University

12.00-The Philosopher and the Frapes: on descriptive metaphysics and why it is not “sour metaphysics

GIUSEPPINA D’ORO

Keele University

 

12.30 -2.00  Lunch

 

Parallel Session A2

 

2.00- Hybrid Virtue Epistemology and the A Priori

BENJAMIN JARVIS 

Queen’s Belfast

 

2.30 - Intuitions and Why They Matter. A Response to Cappelen

EUGEN FISHER

East Anglia

 

Parallel Session B2

 

2.00- The  Philosophy of Language’s Impact on the Language of Philosophy

LARS INDERESLT

Duesseldorf Universitat

2.30 How to Do Things with ‘Anglobalisation’

OISíN KEOHANE

University of Edinburgh & University of Johannesburg.

Invited Sessions

3.00 – 4.00 Katalin FARKAS (Central European University)

Canonical texts, canonical questions

 

4.00 Coffee break

4.30- 6.30

Timothy WILLIAMSON (Oxford)

Paul HORWICH (NYU)

On the Consequences of Wittgenstein’s Metaphilosophy

 

June 19

 

Invited Sessions

 

9.30–10.30  Philip PETTIT (Princeton)

Conceptual Genealogy

 

10.30 Coffee Break

11.00 - 12.00 JAMES CONANT (Chicago)

TBA

12.30- 2.00 lunch

 

2.00-2.30 Parallel Session A

Conditional qua Conceptual Analysis

RAAMY MAJEED

The University of Otago

2.00-2.30 Parallel Session B

The Importance of Existence Questions 

NIALL CONNOLLY

TCD/UCD

INVITED SESSIONS

3.00 – 4.00 Jonathan WEINBERG (University of Arizona)

 What Experiments Can Do for Philosophy

4.00 Coffeee break

4.30 – 6.30

PAUL BOGHOSSIAN (NYU)

Herman Cappelen (St Andrews)

Philosophy without Intuitions

6.30 Conference Close and Reception

Conference Organisers

Professeor Maria Baghramian (UCD)

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Dr Sarin Marchetti (UCD/Rome)

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The conference is sponsored by

UCD School of Philosophy

The International Journal of Philosophical Studies

UCD Seed Funding

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