UEA Wittgenstein workshop 2014-15
NR4 7TJ
ARTS 01.06
Norwich
United Kingdom
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UEA Wittgenstein workshop 2014-2015
Meetings take place on Wednesdays 5-7pm in ARTS 01.06, unless otherwise stated
8.10 Craig Taylor (Flinders University) 'Two conceptions of moral thought'
22.10 Marco Nuzzaco (University of Bari) ‘Wittgenstein, ethical propositions and moral attitudes’
5.11. Oskari Kuusela (UEA) ‘Wittgenstein, ethics and philosophical clarification’
19.11 Martin Gustafsson (Åbo Akademi University) ‘Wittgenstein and “Tonk”: inference and representation in the Tractatus (and beyond)
Please note, this meeting is in ARTS 01.05
3.12 Anne-Marie S. Christensen (University of Southern Denmark) TBA
Please note, this meeting is in ARTS 01.05
10.12. Rupert Read (UEA) ‘How our lives are not finite’
14.1 Katherine Morris (University of Oxford) “‘Lifeworld a prioris’ and ‘concrete essences’: Merleau-Ponty and Wittgenstein on perception”
28.1. Simon Summers (the University of Durham) 'Wittgenstein, Merleau-Ponty and the Primacy of Perception'
11.2 Hiroshi Ohtani (Musashino University) ‘Wittgenstein's contextualism and philosophical pictures’
25.2. Mihai Ometita (UEA) ‘Wittgenstein’s reflections on phenomenological language and immediate experience’
11.3. Ryan Dawson (UEA) ‘Wittgenstein on contradiction’
15.4. Martin Pilch (Vienna) ‘The structure of Wittgenstein's logical space’
29.4. John Preston (University of Reading) TBA
6.5. Aaron Meskin (university of Leeds); "which idea is 'exceedingly stupid': The prospects for an experimental philosophical aesthetics"
27.5. Komarine Romdenh-Romluc (University of Nottingham) TBA
24.6. James Conant (University of Chicago) ‘Ways of living and forms of life’
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