Program
Tuesday, July 3 (Dante Building, DZ008)
09.00-10.00
Gilad Nir (Leipzig)
The Tractarian Account of Inference
10.05-11.05
Ties van Gemert (Tilburg)
Wittgenstein, Tools and Machines in the Age of the Digital Humanities
—–Coffee break
11.30-12.30
Tibor Bárány (BME, Budapest),
The Role of the Principle of Expressibility in Searle’s Speech Act Theory
—–Lunch
14.00-15.00
Giorgio Castiglione (Turin)
Tolerance versus Dogma: For a Revision of the Carnap-Quine debate on Analyticity
15.05-16.05
Nathan Kirkwood (Glasgow)
Two Milestones of Empiricism: Untangling Quine’s Naturalism and Holism
—–Coffee break
16.30-18.00
Keynote: Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech)
Pragmatism and the Analytic
Wednesday, July 4 (Dante Building, DZ008)
09.00-10.00
Nikolay Milkov (Paderborn)
Two Concepts of Early Analytic Philosophy
10.05-11.05
Francesco Pesci (UIC, Chicago)
Moore on Bradley’s Idealism
—–Coffee break
11.30-12.30
Sam Cowling (Denison)
Goodman, Lewis, and Gnominalism
—–Lunch
14.00-15.00
Joan Bertran-San-Millan (ASCR, Prague)
From Begriffschrift to Grundlagen:
The Adoption of the Distinction between Concept and Object
15.05-16.05
Wim Vanrie (Ghent)
Why didn’t Frege accept the Theory of Types?
—–Coffee break
16.30-18.00
Keynote: Maria van der Schaar (Leiden)
F. Stout and the Brentano School