Wittgenstein in England in the 1930s: as seen through the eyes of Margaret McDonald

Wittgenstein in England in the 1930s: as seen through the eyes of Margaret McDonald Wittgenstein in England in the 1930s: as seen through the eyes of Margaret McDonald Wittgenstein in England in the 1930s: as seen through the eyes of Margaret McDonaldProf. Michael Kremer (University of Chicago)Donnerstag, 10. November 2022, 14:00 UhrBKI Haus Wittgenstein, Parkgasse 18, 1030 WienVortrag […]

Royal Institute of Philosophy Graduate Conference: Wittgenstein and the Idea of a Social Science

Durham University

CFP: Royal Institute of Philosophy Graduate Conference: Wittgenstein and the Idea of a Social Science Conference Venue: Durham University Organisers: Michael Wee (Durham University); Ruby Main (Durham University) Details: On 11-12 November 2022, Durham University will host a conference sponsored by the Royal Institute of Philosophy on ‘Wittgenstein and the Idea of a Social Science’. […]

UEA Wittgenstein Workshop 2022-23: Analisa Coliva (University of California Irvine) ‘More and Happier Women: On the Political Significance of Wittgenstein and Hinge Epistemology’ 

Meetings will take place on Zoom on designated Wednesdays 5-7 pm GMT or British summer time. Typically, there is a paper to read in advance and the author only gives a short introduction. (There isn’t therefore much point attending without reading the paper. The paper is normally available a week in advance.) If you would […]

UEA Wittgenstein Workshop 2022-23: Wolfgang Kienzler (University of Jena) ‘Why Wittgenstein Did Not Like “Der Gedanke”: The Problem of Logically Unstructured Thoughts Leads to Misguided Attempts to Refute Idealism’ 

Meetings will take place on Zoom on designated Wednesdays 5-7 pm GMT or British summer time. Typically, there is a paper to read in advance and the author only gives a short introduction. (There isn’t therefore much point attending without reading the paper. The paper is normally available a week in advance.) If you would […]

UEA Wittgenstein Workshop 2022-23: Juliet Floyd (University of Boston) ‘Logic and Forms of Life: Techniques and Aspects in Later Wittgenstein’

 Meetings will take place on Zoom on designated Wednesdays 5-7 pm GMT or British summer time. Typically, there is a paper to read in advance and the author only gives a short introduction. (There isn’t therefore much point attending without reading the paper. The paper is normally available a week in advance.) If you would […]

UEA Wittgenstein Workshop 2022-23: Tamara Dobler (University of Amsterdam) ‘Do Tautologies and Contradictions Have Aboutness?’ 

Meetings will take place on Zoom on designated Wednesdays 5-7 pm GMT or British summer time. Typically, there is a paper to read in advance and the author only gives a short introduction. (There isn’t therefore much point attending without reading the paper. The paper is normally available a week in advance.) If you would […]

UEA Wittgenstein Workshop 2022-23: Silver Bronzo (University of Chicago) ‘The Tractatus against the Force/Content Distinction’ 

Meetings will take place on Zoom on designated Wednesdays 5-7 pm GMT or British summer time. Typically, there is a paper to read in advance and the author only gives a short introduction. (There isn’t therefore much point attending without reading the paper. The paper is normally available a week in advance.) If you would […]

Wittgenstein and the Concept of ‘Woman’: Perspectives from Ordinary Language Philosophy, Art and History

Complutense University of Madrid

International Conference and Workshop Wittgenstein and the Concept of ‘Woman’: Perspectives from Ordinary Language Philosophy, Art and History 23-24 March 2023, Complutense University of Madrid Organized by Dr. Jasmin Trächtler, Dr. Isabel G. Gamero, Prof. Sandra Laugier and Camille Braune Under the title “Wittgenstein and the Concept of ‘Woman’: Perspectives from Ordinary Language Philosophy, Art […]

UEA Wittgenstein Workshop 2022-23: Charles Travis (King’s College London) TBA

Meetings will take place on Zoom on designated Wednesdays 5-7 pm GMT or British summer time. Typically, there is a paper to read in advance and the author only gives a short introduction. (There isn’t therefore much point attending without reading the paper. The paper is normally available a week in advance.) If you would […]