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UEA Wittgenstein Workshop

2021-22

29.9. David Stern (University of Iowa) ‘On Translating the Tractatus Consistently’

13.10 Duncan Richter (Virginia Military Institute) ‘General Principles and the Danger of

Relativism in Contextual Ethics’

10.11 Reshef Agam Segal (Virginia Military Institute) ‘Aspect Seeing and the Mind’

27.10 Michael Kremer (University of Chicago) ‘Gilbert Ryle's Fregean Inheritance’

24.11 Eli Friedlander (Tel Aviv University) ‘Mythology and Significance in Wittgenstein’s

“Remarks on Frazer’s Golden Bough’

8.2 James Klagge (Virginia Tech) ‘Philosophy as Poetry’ (Please note: this is a Tuesday)

23.2. Kevin Cahill (University of Bergen) ‘A Parting of the Ways: A Sort of Prequel’

9.3 Maria Balaska (University of Hertfordshire and Åbo Akademi) ‘The Nothing in

Wittgenstein’

23.3 Michael Campbell (Kyoto University) ‘From Rule Following to Productive Thinking:

Reading The Investigations in the Light of Gestalt Psychology’

4.5 Marie McGinn (University of York) 'Wittgenstein's Naturalism and the Sceptical Paradox'

18.5 Vasso Kindi (University of Athens) ‘T.S. Kuhn’s Model of Science as an Object of

Comparison’

15.6 Anna Boncompagni (University of California, Irvine) TBC

Meetings will take place on Zoom on designated Wednesdays 5-7 pm GMT or British

summer time (except 8 February). 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 like to

join us, please email Dr Oskari Kuusela, o.kuusela[at]uea.ac.uk.

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