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Centre de philosophie contemporaine de la Sorbonne Programme du séminaire Wittgenstein 2017-2018

Programme du séminaire Wittgenstein 2017-2018

Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Institut des sciences juridique et philosophique de la Sorbonne (UMR8103)

Centre de philosophie contemporaine de la Sorbonne (PhiCo)

 

 

Séminaire Wittgenstein 2017-2018

 

Formes de langage, formes de vie

 

Organisé par Christiane Chauviré et Sandra Laugier

 

De 2015 à 2017 le séminaire s’est focalisé sur ce concept d’« ordinaire » dans ce qu’il a de central dans la pensée contemporaine, chez Wittgenstein, Austin, et aujourd’hui Stanley Cavell, Veena Das et Richard Moran, à l’interface du linguistique, de l’éthique et de l’anthropologique.

En 2017-2018, le séminaire envisagera plus directement, en partenariat avec le GDRI CNRS « Forms of life », la notion de « formes de vie » en lien avec le langage ordinaire et l’articulation des formes du langage et de la vie. Les formes de vie font actuellement l’objet de recherches dynamiques au confluent de la philosophie de Wittgenstein et de la Théorie critique, de Foucault et du biopolitique, de Dewey et du pragmatisme, de l’anthropologie de la vie. Il s’agit de mettre en évidence la force et la plasticité du concept, et d’explorer l’intrication du social (sens horizontal) et du biologique (sens vertical) dans les Forms of life et l’intégration de formes vitales (Lifeforms) dans les formes ordinaires du langage et de la vie.

 

Lieu : Sorbonne, Université Paris 1, UFR de philosophie, 17, rue de la Sorbonne, Paris 5e, escalier C, 1er étage, droite, salle Lalande

Renseignements :

 

 

7 octobre 2017 – 10h30-12h30 – salle Lalande

Ali Benmakhlouf (Université Paris Est-Créteil)

« Langage ordinaire et conversation »

 

4 novembre 2017 – salle Lalande

Emma Williams (Université de Warwick), Paul Standish (UCL)

« Ordinary Language and the Education of Literature »

 

2 décembre 2017 – salle Lalande

séance commune avec le séminaire Foucault

« Langage, vie et vérité »

Autour de La Force du vrai de Daniele Lorenzini

Avec Bruno Ambroise, Valérie Aucouturier, Sandra Laugier, Judith Revel, Layla Raïd

 

13 janvier 2018 – 10h30-12h30 – salle Lalande

Christiane Chauviré

« Foucault, Wittgenstein et les formes de vie »

 

19-20 janvier 2018

Workshop du GDRI CNRS Forms of life

« Les formes de vie, les règles et la loi »

Coordination Estelle Ferrarese, Sandra Laugier

 

3 février 2018 – 10h30-12h30 – salle Lalande

Constantine Sandis (Université Hertfordshire)

« Forms of life, ordinary language and understanding others »

 

3 mars 2018 – 10h30-12h30 – salle Lalande

Juliet Floyd (Boston University)

« Explorations and transformations of human forms of life »

 

Sixth Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy

The sixth annual conference of the Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy will be held at the University of Calgary, 8-10 May 2017.  It is locally organised by Richard Zach and sponsored by the Philosophy Department at the University of Calgary.

Plenary Speakers:

  • Juliet Floyd, Boston University
  • Robin Jeshion, University of Southern California
  • Bernie Linsky, University of Alberta

The Society for Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy is an international organization aimed at promoting discussion in all areas of scholarship concerning the development of philosophical logic, philosophy of language, the philosophy of mind, metaphysics, ethics and metaethics, the philosophy of science and epistemology. It welcomes scholars interested in the many ways in which the disciplines were influenced by thinkers such as Bolzano, Brentano and his school, Husserl, Frege, Russell, the Vienna Circle, Wittgenstein, Tarski, Quine and the Polish school, for instance, but also seeks to promote work engaging with lesser know figures and trends.

Previous conferences have been held at McMaster University, Indiana University, Université du Québec à Montréal, Trinity College Dublin and Metropolitan State University Denver.

CALL FOR PAPERS

SSHAP invites submissions for its 2017 annual conference. Paper submissions in all areas of the history of analytic philosophy are welcome.

In the past, some of the papers presented at the annual the conference were published in the Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy. (www.jhaponline.org)

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 15, 2017.

Submission Instructions

Authors are requested to submit their long abstract electronically according to the following guidelines:

1) Long abstracts (500-1000 words) should be prepared for blind refereeing, 2) put into PDF file format, and 3) sent as an email attachment to the address given below. 4) The subject line of the submission email should include the key-phrase "SSHAP submission", and 5) the body text of the email message should constitute a cover page for the submission by including i) return email address, ii) author's name, iii) affiliation, iv) paper title, and v) short abstract (50-100 words) and vi) academic rank.

Time allowed for presentation is 60 minutes (including discussion).

Electronic submissions and queries should be sent to:

For more information, please visit our website:

www.sshap.org

Sandra Lapointe

Associate Professor and Placement Director
Department of Philosophy

President, Canadian Philosophical Association/Présidente, Association Canadienne de Philosophie
(www.acpcpa.ca/)

Founding President, Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy
(www.sshap.org)

Vice-President, Society for Exact Philosophy
(www.phil.ufl.edu/sep/)

Secrétaire, Société de Philosophie Analytique
(sopha.univ-paris1.fr/)

Research Affiliate
Bertrand Russell Research Centre
(historyofanalyticalphilosophy.mcmaster.ca/)

Founding Associate Editor
Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy
(jhaponline.org)

Contact:

Dr. Sandra Lapointe
Department of Philosophy
McMaster University
University Hall 310A
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1
Tel: 905-525-9140, ext. 24312

CFP: Wittgenstein and Applied Epistemology

Wittgenstein and Applied Epistemology
6th Symposium of the International Ludwig Wittgenstein Society (ILWG)

Nova Institute of Philosophy (IFILNOVA)
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, New University of Lisbon  (FCSH/NOVA)

Scientific Organization: Nuno Venturinha
6-7 June 2017

Invited speakers include:

Marco Brusotti (Technical University of Berlin / University of Salento)
Michel Le Du (University of Strasbourg)
Andrew Lugg (University of Ottawa)
Sofia Miguens (University of Porto)
Constantine Sandis (University of Hertfordshire)
Vicente Sanfélix (University of Valencia)
Genia Schönbaumsfeld (University of Southampton)

Call for Papers:

Abstracts, of no more than 500 words, are welcome for 30-minute
presentations in English addressing the intersections between
Wittgenstein’s thought and applied epistemology. They can be sent to
Prof. Dr. Nuno Venturinha at by 31 January
2017. Notifications will be sent by 15 March 2017. Subjects include, but
are not limited to, the following:

Aesthetic Epistemology
Formal Epistemology
Legal Epistemology
Moral Epistemology
Religious Epistemology
Scientific Epistemology
Social Epistemology

Attendance is free, but space is limited and pre-registration is
required. To pre-register, please send an email to the event organizer.
For more information, please visit www.ifilnova.pt and

www.ilwg.eu/?id=80#page.

Nuno Venturinha
Professor Auxiliar
Departamento de Filosofia / IFILNOVA
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas - FCSH/NOVA
Av. de Berna, 26 C, 1069-061 Lisboa | Portugal
Tel: + 351 217908300 | Ext.: 1365
E-mail:
www.fcsh.unl.pt/faculdade-en/docentes/vncs_en?set_language=en