The Vienna Circle and the Lvov-Warsaw School. Workshop in the History of Logic and Analytic Philosophy
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- 20th Century Philosophy
- Epistemology
- Metaphilosophy
- Metaphysics
- Philosophy of Action
- Philosophy of Language
- Philosophy of Mind
- European Philosophy
- Philosophical Traditions, Miscellaneous
- General Philosophy of Science
- Logic and Philosophy of Logic
- Philosophy of Cognitive Science
- Philosophy of Computing and Information
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Philosophy of Probability
- Philosophy of Social Science
- Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous
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The Online Workshop presents two groups of early analytic philosophy: the Lvov-Warsaw School and the Vienna Circle as well as interactions between them. It is composed of two parts. In the lecture part, the papers in the history of logic and analytic philosophy will be presented by mature scholars. In the seminar part, graduate and undergraduate students are welcomed to present and discuss their papers connected to the broadly understood traditions of the Vienna Circle and the Lvov-Warsaw School.
The workshop is dedicated to all graduate and undergraduate students as well as to anyone interested in the subject.
The program and registration form is available on website: https://sites.google.com/uw.edu.pl/vc-lws/home.
Students who would like to present their papers during the student session are asked to submit their proposals till February 4, by sending them to [email protected].
The workshop is an event accompanying the exhibition "Vienna Circle. Exact Thinking in Demented Times", prepared in Vienna and presented in Warsaw (University Library, Dobra Street 56/66) from January 28 to February 28, 2022.
It is also a part of the Lvov-Warsaw School Philosophy Workshop https://sites.google.com/uw.edu.pl/philosophyworkshop/home
This is a student event (e.g. a graduate conference).
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