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Events in 2016

2016


Visits

5-21 May
Nitzan Lebovic (Lehigh)

27 June - 1 July
​Richard Dawid (MUM)

27-29 October
Michael Williams (Johns Hopkins)
Special Events

​2 July: Project Workshop
Presentations by Doctoral students and Post-docs associated with the project.
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22-24 September: Landmark Conference [Programme]
The conference will explore relativistic strands of thoughts, and debates around them, in the “long 19th century” (i.e. 1800 to the 1940s) and primarily in the German-speaking lands. ​

Main Lecture Series

29 January
Prof. Nuno Venturinha (Lisbon): Moral Relativism
15:30 | NIG, 3. Stock, Hörsaal 3D

19 March 
Prof. Paul Ziche (Utrecht University): 'Gefühlsgewißheit' - Emotional certainty and fundamental philosophy around 1900
15:30 | NIG, 2. Stock, Hörsaal 2i

29 April
Vincent Grondin (Montreal): A sceptic meeting Wittgenstein's cheesemonger: Why we should not try to silence the sceptic with grammatical rules
15:30 | NIG, 2. Stock, Hörsaal 2i

6 May
Alexander Reutlinger (Munich): Aspects of non-causal explanations
15:30 | NIG, 2. Stock, Hörsaal 2i

13 May
Nitzan Lebovic (Lehigh): Lebensphilosophie and the explosive fusion of aesthetics and politics
15:30 | NIG, 2 Stock, Hörsaal 2G

27 May
Dan Brooks (Vienna): Nature is a toolbox: A new look at levels of organization
13:30 - 15:00 | NIG, 2 Stock, Hörsaal 2H

Markus Seidel (Münster): Two dilemmas for epistemic pluralism
15:30 - 17:30 | NIG, 3 Stock, Hörsaal 3C

17 June
Harold Kincaid (Cape Town): Moderate realist pluralism about social categories
​15:30 | NIG, 3 Stock, Hörsaal 3C

7 October
Michał Dobrzański (Warsaw): Talking about what can’t be talked about – conceptualization and philosophical method in Schopenhauer’s philosophy [Abstract]
15:30 | NIG, 2 Stock, Hörsaal 2i

28 October - in collaboration with Wittgen=steine
Michael Williams (Johns Hopkins): How not to read 'On Certainty'
15:00 - 17:00 | NIG, 3 Stock, Hörsaal 3E

18 November
Stephan Hartmann (LMU): "TBA"
15:30 - 17:30 | TBA

2 December
Marion Heinz (Siegen): "TBA"
15:00 - 17:00 | NIG, 3 Stock, Hörsaal 3E

9 December - in collaboration with WIttgen=steine
Natalie Ashton (ERC, Vienna): Wittgenstein in Contemporary Epistemology
17:00 - 19:00 | NIG, 2 Stock, Hörsaal 2G
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