Dagana 14.-16. september nk. verður alþjóðleg ráðstefna – er nefnist „Í fótspor Wittgensteins“ – haldin í tilefni af því að hundrað ár eru liðin frá því Ludwig Wittgenstein og David Pinsent heimsóttu Ísland.
Ráðstefnan, sem er haldin við Háskóla Íslands á vegum námsbrautar í heimspeki og Heimspekistofnunar, er ókeypis og öllum opin. Allir fyrirlestrar verða fluttir á ensku.
Ráðstefnan hefst föstudaginn 14. september með kvölddagskrá kl. 18-20 í stofu 101 í Lögbergi. Laugardaginn 15. og sunnudaginn 16. fer ráðstefnan fram frá kl. 9 í Lögbergi 101 og Odda 101.
Dagskrá:
Föstudagur, 14. september 2012
18:00-18:15 | Mikael M. Karlsson, Háskóla Íslands: Wittgenstein Walks Again In Iceland Lögberg 101 |
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18:15-19:15 | David Connearn, Skjolden House Conservation Project: „Wittgenstein’s Peregrinations and the Current Conservation of the Skjolden House“ Lögberg 101 |
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19:15-20:00 | Halldór Thorsteinsson, H.F.Securities: „Wittgenstein in Iceland, 1912“ Lögberg 101 |
Laugardagur, 15. september 2012
9:00-9:45 | Alice Crary, New School for Social Research: „Wittgenstein on How Minds Do (but Aren’t) Matter“
Lögberg 101 |
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9:45-10:00 Hlé | Samhliða fyrirlestraröð A – Lögberg 101 | Samhliða fyrirlestraröð B – Oddi 101 |
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10:00-10:45 | Laurence Goldstein, University of Kent: „An Exceptional Logic“ |
Mikel Burley, University of Leeds: „Wittgenstein and Atheism“ |
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10:45-11:30 | Kai Büttner, University of Zurich: „Surveyability and Infinity“ |
Alexander George, Amherst College: „Too Big a Blunder: Wittgenstein, Hume, and Religious Belief“ |
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11:30-13:00 Matur | ||||
13:00-13:45 | Max Weiss, University of British Columbia: „Naming and Simplicity“ |
Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen, University of Southern Denmark: „Ethical Grammar: A Wittgensteinian Reevaluation of Ethical Theories“ |
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13:45-14:30 | Michael R. Smith, Jr., Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts: „Wittgenstein and the Problem of Metaphysics“ | Tracy Bowell, University of Waikato: „Objectivity Humanly Speaking: Wittgenstein, Moral Objectivism and Certainty“ | ||
14:30-14:45 Hlé | ||||
14:45-15:30 | Elmar Geir Unnsteinsson, University of Iceland & CUNY Graduate Center: „Wittgenstein on Intention and Interpretation“ |
Duncan Richter, Virginia Military Institute: „Wittgenstein’s Ethics“ |
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15:30-16:15 | Ed Witherspoon, Colgate University: „Wittgenstein Against Knowledge by Description“ |
Patrick Quinn, All Hallows College, Dublin City University: „Belief, Love and Hope in the Writings of Wittgenstein“ |
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16:15-16:30 Hlé | ||||
16:30-17:15 | Mikael M. Karlsson, University of Iceland: „The Tractarian Wittgenstein and Ancient Chinese Skepticism“ |
Höskuldur Ólafsson, University of Iceland: „On the Rules of Art and the A-causality of Aesthetic Reactions“ |
Sunnudagur, 16. september 2012
9:00-9:45 | Bill Child, University of Oxford: „Wittgenstein, Phenomenal Concepts, and Knowing What It’s Like“
Lögberg 101 |
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9:45-10:00 Hlé | Samhliða fyrirlestraröð A – Lögberg 101 | Samhliða fyrirlestraröð B – Oddi 101 |
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10:00-10:45 | Lynda Burns, Latrobe University: „Wittgenstein and Zombies“ |
Anna Boncompagni, University of Roma Tre: „Elucidating Forms of Life“ |
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10:45-11:30 | Jordan Rodger, King’s College, London: „What Is It Like To Be a Conscious Green Cloud from Outer Space?“ |
Hili Razinsky, Ben-Gurion University: „A Live Language: Concreteness, Openness, Ambivalence“ |
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11:30-13:00 Matur | ||||
13:00-13:45 | Hiroshi Ohtani, Musashino University: „The Character of Hinges: Transcending Dichotomy in Interpretation“ |
William James DeAngelis, Northeastern University: „Wittgenstein on Religious Expression“ |
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13:45-14:30 | William Max Knorpp, James Madison University: „The Rule-Following Considerations, The Solitary Language Argument, and Strong-Program Relitavism in the Sociology of Knowledge“ |
Bhaskar Bhattacharyya, Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University : „Some Reflections of Wittgenstein’s Concept of Religion: An Analytical Approach“ |
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14:30-14:45 Hlé | ||||
14:45-15:30 | Carlo Penco, University of Genoa: „Wittgenstein’s Thought Experiments and Relativity Theory“ |
Lars Hertzberg, Åbo Academy: „Wittgenstein and Attention“ |
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15:30-16:15 | Dewi Trebaul, University of Aix-Marseille: „Wittgenstein’s Account of Truth in the Light of his Criticism of Frege“ |
William Day, Le Moyne College: „Aspect-Seeing and the Nature of Experience“ |
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16:15-16:30 Hlé | ||||
16:30-17:15 | Reshef Agam-Segal, Virginia Military Institute: „Aspect-Perception as a Philosophical Method“ |
Eran Guter, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College: „The Good, the Bad and the Vacuous: Wittgenstein’s Case Against Modern Music“ |