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To be or not to be influenced: Wittgenstein’s case when reading his predecessors

Austrian-Norwegian-French Wittgenstein seminar in Vienna. Organized by the Department of philosophy, University of Vienna (Esther Ramharter), the “Centre de cooperation franco-norvégienne en sciences sociales et humaines, MSH, Paris (Antonia Soulez), and the Department of philosophy, University of Bergen, Bergen (Arild Utaker)

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When Oct 30, 2009 09:40 AM to
Nov 01, 2009 09:40 AM
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TO BE OR NOT TO BE INFLUENCED

 

Dreitägige Tagung zum Thema Wittgensteins Umgang mit anderen Denkern. Eine Kooperation zwischen der Université de Paris 8, der Universität Bergen und der Universität Wien.

 

Institut für Philosophie, Hörsaal 2i, 2. Stock, Neues Institutsgebäude (NIG), A-1010 WIEN, Universitätsstraße 7

 

 

Programme:

 

 

 

Friday, October 30th, 2009

 

    * 15:45 Introduction

 

    * 16:00–16:40

      Antonia Soulez, “Wittgenstein: an ancestorless reader of some ancestors. The case of Plato.”

 

    * 16:40–17:20

      Arild Utaker, “Wittgenstein and metaphysics (as historical and philosophical problem)”

 

    * 17:40–18:20

      Herbert Hrachovec, “What Wittgenstein forgot to mention about Socrates”

 

    * 18:20–19:00

      Martin Kusch, “Wittgenstein and Einstein’s clocks”

 

 

Saturday, October 31st

 

    * 10:10–10:50

      Richard Heinrich, “Critique, Genealogy, Deconstruction”

 

      Short break

 

    * 11:00–11:40

      Elise Marrou, “Wittgenstein and Bergson on ‘Wiedererkennen’: a re-evaluation”

 

    * 11:40–12.20

      Genia Schönbaumsfeld, “On Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard”

 

      Short break

 

    * 12:30–13:10

      Harald Johannessen, “Is Wittgenstein a suitable subject for the history of philosophy?”

 

    * 13:10–13.50

      Gabriele Mras, “The Function of Truth. Wittgenstein and Nietzsche”

 

      Break

 

    * 15:30–16:10

      Kevin Cahill, “29. December 1929, Apropos Heidegger: What was it that Wittgenstein could imagine”

 

    * 16:10–16:50

      David Wagner, “Humble Poets? – Wittgenstein and Heidegger read Hebel”

 

      Coffee break

 

    * 17:10–17:50

      Nuno Venturinha, “Wittgenstein on Heraclitus”

 

    * 17:50–18:30

      Nicolas Rapczyk, “Realism about values: platonician and anthropological perspectives”

 

 

Sunday, November 1st

 

    * 9:30–10:10

      Sabine Plaud, “Wittgenstein and Spengler on the concept of style”

 

    * 10:10–10:50

      Jérôme Letourneur, “Euclid, Wittgenstein, and the the grammar of ‘Längengleichheit’”

 

      Short break

 

    * 11:00–11:40

      Valerie Aucouturier, “‘An originality that belongs to the soil, not the seed’: Wittgenstein on Freud”

 

    * 11:40–12.20

      Anja Weiberg, “Tolstoisches Gedankengut im Tractatus und in den Tagebüchern 1914–1916”

 

      Break

 

    * 13:10–13.50

      Alois Pichler, “What Wittgensteins Philosophical Remarks and Philosophical Investigations have to do with Carnap”

 

    * 13:50–14:30

      Enzo de Pellegrin, “Wittgenstein on Frege in the Philosophical Investigations”

 

      Short Break

 

    * 14:40–15:20

      Peter Keicher, “Wittgenstein und Lichtenberg”

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