(Subject to revision. Please check before planning to attend the workshop. Papers and background readings will be posted to the website about a week before each talk.)
All meetings will be held in Wiebolt 408, from 1:30 to 4:30 pm, unless otherwise noted.
FALL
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Oct 7
Jane Heal (Cambridge University)
“Social anti-individualism, co-cognitivism, and second person authority”
Oct 13
Thursday, 4:30–6:30pm, Wiebolt 408
Sebastian Rödl (Universität Basel)
“Testimony and generality”
(Joint meeting with the German Philosophy Workshop)
Oct 14
Sebastian Rödl (Universität Basel)
“Joint action and plural self-consciousness”
(Joint meeting with the German Philosophy Workshop)
Oct 27
Thursday, 4:30–6:30pm, Cobb 107
Bjørn Ramberg (University of Oslo)
“Expressing subjectivity: constraints on a pragmatist view of the explanatory relations between language and mind”
Nov 4
Irad Kimhi
“Creation and Being are the same”
Nov 18
Friday, 10:30am–12:30pm, Wiebolt 408
Piergiorgio Donatelli (University of Rome)
“Reshaping ethics after Wittgenstein”
(Joint meeting with the Practical Philosophy Workshop)
Nov 18
Stephen Shortt (University of Chicago, graduate student)
“Objectivity, anthropocentricity, and aesthetic properties”
WINTER
Jan 6
Roger Eichorn (University of Chicago, graduate student)
“The elusive third way: the Pyrrhonian illumination in Wittgenstein’s On Certainty”
Jan 20
Rachel Goodman (University of Chicago, graduate student)
“What is a singular thought? And, why should we care?”
Feb 3
Eric Marcus (Auburn University)
“Spontaneous causal knowledge”
Feb 17
Matt Boyle (Harvard University)
“Transparent self-knowledge”
(Joint meeting with the German Philosophy Workshop)
SPRING
Mar 30
Will Small (University of Chicago, graduate student)
“On thought’s being practical”
Apr 13
Kelly Jolley (Auburn University)
“Kierkegaard and Cavell and the categories”
Apr 26
Thursday, 4:30–6:30pm, Location TBA
Silver Bronzo (University of Chicago, graduate student)
“Frege on multiple analyses and the essential articulatedness of thought”
Apr 27
Bernard Rhie (Williams College)
“Wittgenstein and the philosophy of the face”
May 11
Elisabeth Camp (University of Pennsylvania)
“Concepts and characterizations”
May 25
Amos Browne (University of Chicago, graduate student)
“Rationality and animal minds”
Jun 1
Santiago Mejia (University of Chicago, graduate student)
“Unconscious action and intentional action”
