Russell and Wittgenstein at the Crossroads 1911-1921

November 9, 2013 - November 11, 2013
Bertrand Russell Research Centre, McMaster University

Hamilton
Canada

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Speakers:

Juliet Floyd
Boston University
Gregory Landini
University of Iowa
Brian McGuinness
Università degli Studi di Siena
Michael Potter
Cambridge University

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The Bertrand Russell Research Centre is pleased to announce a conference to be held on 9-11 November 2013 at McMaster University. The topic of the conference is the philosophical interaction between Russell and Wittgenstein from 1911, when Wittgenstein first went to Cambridge to study with Russell, to 1921, which saw the English publication of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus and Russell’s Analysis of Mind. This was a formative period for Wittgenstein, who made his first contributions to philosophy under Russell’s influence, and a transformative one for Russell, who, in reaction to Wittgenstein’s criticisms, abandoned work on his Theory of Knowledge to adopt a program of logical construction in epistemology. Ten years later, Wittgenstein had published the definitive statement of his early philosophy, while Russell had turned towards the naturalism of mid-twentieth century analytic philosophy. Papers dealing with all aspects of this interaction are welcome. Submissions having to do with its logical and scientific aspects, as well as papers from graduate students, are encouraged.

Conference Co-Organizers

Nicholas Griffin, The Bertrand Russell Research Centre, McMaster University ([email protected])

David Hyder, Department of Philosophy, University of Ottawa ([email protected])

Sandra Lapointe, Department of Philosophy, McMaster University ([email protected])

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