Mind and Society 13
Published by Christina Huggins July 24th, 2006 in Events, Philosophy Conferences| September 7, 2006 | ||
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Mind and Society 13
Begins: Thu, 07 Sep 2006
Ends: Fri, 08 Sep 2006
Location: Wittgenstein Archive
2 Grantchester Rd.
Newnham, Cambridge
UK
Registration fee: £10
Last date for paper submission: Mon, 24 Jul 2006
11.30 am – 1pm
Dr Olli Lagerspetz (Philosophy, Åbo Akademi University, Finland)
Dirt and Refuse and the Disenchanted World
LUNCH
2.30pm – 4pm
Dr Dawn Phillips (University of Oxford, UK)
What can Psychoanalysis Teach us about Philosophical Problems?
4pm-6pm
Prof. Josef Parnas (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Self-Consciousness and the World: What Can We Learn From Studying Schizophrenia?
7.30pm Conference Dinner
Friday Sept. 8th
9.30am – 11am
Prof. Garry Hagberg (Philosophy, UEA, UK)
Wittgenstein and Self-Description
11.30am – 1.30pm
Prof. Avner Baz (Philosophy, Tufts, USA)
Knowing Knowing; or Why Contextualism is no Ordinary Language Philosophy, and Why this Matters
2.30pm – 5pm
Prof. Crispin Wright (Philosophy, St Andrews, UK)
Rule-Following Without Reasons
5.30pm – 6.30pm
Michael Nedo (Wittgenstein Archive, Cambridge, UK)
Wittgenstein, Russell and Logic
Accommodation is available at Wolfson College; contact Michael Nedo: nedo@wittgen-cam.ac.uk
For other enquiries contact Phil Hutchinson: phil_hutchinson@fastmail.fm
This year at Mind & Society we will ask for a nominal registration fee (circa £10); all are welcome. No pre-registration required.
for information on previous conferences: www.mind-society.org
for information about the Wittgenstein Archive: www.wittgen-cam.ac.uk