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History of Analytic Philosophy
The project in History of Analytic Philosophy will focus on the forefathers of the analytic tradition, in particular Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, G. E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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Cogito Day 7
Venue: Aula Rossa, via Azzo Gardino 23, Bologna.
10,00-11,05: Federica Berdini (Bologna)
Speech Acts and Normativity: an Account within an Inferential Model of Linguistic Communication
Coffee break
11,20-12,25: Fernando Broncano-Berrocal (Logos - Girona)
Knowledge and Control
12,25-13,30: Filippo Ferrari (NIP - Aberdeen)
Moral and Aesthetic Disagreement: a Comparative Analysis
Lunch
CFP Graduate Conference on "Contexts, Perspectives and Relative Truth" - Bonn 11 june 2011
Bonn Graduate Conference
11 June 2011
Bonn, Germany
The Bonn Graduate Conference is part of the "Rhine Valley Philosophy
Summer" http://rvps2011.net/ , a series of events independently
organized by philosophers in Bonn and Cologne. Its aim is to give
graduate students the opportunity to present their work to leading
researchers in philosophy of language, epistemology and metaphysics.
We invite applications for presentations at the Bonn Graduate
CFP The Epistemology of Philosophy - Cologne 13-17 June 2011
Final Call for Papers:
The Epistemology of Philosophy
University of Cologne
13-17 June 2011
http://rvps2011.net/
Despite various challenges to “armchair philosophy,” the fact
remains that many central philosophical questions are still investigated
from the armchair – questions in metaphysics, in the philosophy of
[ISA Talks] A. Kenny "The human mind: an understandable machinery, an unsolvable mistery or.... whatever works? " part 2
SA Talks
Speaker: Sir Anthony Kenny (Oxford)
Title: The human mind: an understandable machinery, an unsolvable mistery or.... whatever works? part 2
Venue: tba
Time: 16
[ISA Talks] A. Kenny "The human mind: an understandable machinery, an unsolvable mistery or.... whatever works? " part 1
ISA Talks
Speaker: Sir Anthony Kenny (Oxford)
Title: The human mind: an understandable machinery, an unsolvable mistery or.... whatever works? part 1
Venue: tba
Time: tba
COGITO DAY V
COGITO DAY V
Venue: Dipartimento di Discipline della Comunicazione, Sala Rossa, via Azzo Gardino 23, Bologna.
10.45-12.15 Carla Bagnoli (Modena & University Wisconsin-Milwaukee) "The claim of objectivity and the misrepresentation of moral experience"
12.15-13.15 Delia Belleri (Bologna & COGITO) "What is semantic under-determinacy?".
15.00-16.30 Annalisa Coliva (Modena & COGITO) "One Variety of Self-Knowledge: Constitutivism as Constructivism"
Moyal-Sharrock: "Therapy is not enough"
Daniéle Moyal-Sharrock (Hertfordshire) will present the paper "therapy is not enough".
Venue: Aula VI, Dipartimento di Filosofia, V. Zamboni 38
Moyal-Sharrock: "On language acquisition"
Daniéle Moyal-Sharrock (Hertfordshire) will present the paper "Wittgenstein's social 'theory' of language acquisition".
Venue: Sala Rossa, Discipline della comunicazione, V. Azzo Gardino 23
Principle on Non-Contradiction: theory and history * Bologna, September 30 - October 1 2010
**Principle on Non-Contradiction: theory and history**
Bologna, September 30 - October 1 2010
Jonathan Barnes - Against Aristotle?)
Enrico Berti - Hegel e il PNC
Francesco Berto tba
Mirella Capozzi - Kant e il PNC
Walter Cavini - For Aristotle?
Franca D'Agostini tba
Mauro Nasti tba
Graham Priest tba
Gerhard Seel -On Pragmatic Self-Contradiction
Sebastiano Moruzzi & Annalisa Coliva - Relativism and Contradiction
Organisation: Walter Cavini
Genoa-Brandom on German Idealism and American Pragmatism
Robert Brandom (Università di Pittsburgh) darà una conferenza su Idealismo tedesco e pragmatismo americano il giorno 20 MAGGIO 2010 ore 11 all'Università di Genova, Dipartimento di filosofia.
***Parma, march 5-6, international conference on perception***
Simple Seeing, Epistemic Seeing, and Perceptual Beliefs.
Philosophy of Language - Reading Seminar - Recanati on relativism
- Reading: 'Moderate Relativism' by François Recanati, in (eds.) M. Garcia-Carpintero, M. Koelbel: Relative Truth, Oxford: OUP, 2008, pp. 41-62
- Discussion leader: Delia Belleri
- Venue: Sala Rossa, II floor, via Azzo Gardino 23, Bologna
Reading material attached below
Further optional readings:
Studentships: Manchester, Birkbeck
AHRC Studentships 2010/11
Faculty of Humanities
The University of Manchester
http://jobs.ac.uk/job/AAM689/
Arts Research Studentships
School of Arts
Birkbeck College, University of London
http://jobs.ac.uk/job/AAO431/
PhD Studentship at St. Andrews-Stirling Philosophy Graduate Programme (SASP)
Dear all,
Cal for papers: LOGICA 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS
Call for papers: Conference on Quine, Rome
We are pleased to announce the International Postgraduate Conference organised by the University of Rome “La Sapienza” and the young researchers’ group APhEx (Analytical and Philosophical Explanation):
Call for papers International Graduate Workshop "Consciousness, Other Minds and Naturalizing the Mind'
*Second Call for Graduate Papers *
Call for papers Semantics and Philosophy in Europe 3 (SPE3)
First call for papers
Semantics and Philosophy in Europe 3 (SPE3)
Paris, France
Institut d’Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques (IHPST )
and Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS)
May 27-29, 2010
Invited speakers:
General session:
Peter Pagin (University of Stockholm)
Graham Priest (University of Melbourne and CUNY Graduate Center)
CFP: 2010 Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association
CALL FOR PAPERS
2010 JOINT SESSION OF THE ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY
AND THE MIND ASSOCIATION
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, 9TH–11TH JULY
The Joint Session is the annual conference of The Aristotelian Society
held in conjunction with The Mind Association. It is the largest and
primary conference for philosophers in the UK. There is a wide subject
base and international speaker profile.
OPEN SESSIONS
The NIP Journal - survey
The Northern Institute of Philosophy intends to establish a journal
dedicated to the publication of concise, succinct, original philosophical
papers within its areas of remit. We are looking for feedback from experts,
and we would be most grateful if you could read the short journal outline to
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