Programm
Montag, 29. Oktober 2012
09:00-09:15 Markus Gabriel, Eröffnung
Moderation: Markus Gabriel
09:15-10:30 Stephen Mulhall (Oxford)
Yet Another Example of the Porousness of Certain Borders: James Conant and David Foster Wallace
10:30-10:45 Kaffeepause
10:45-12:00 Jean-Philippe Narboux (Bordeaux)
Logic and Grammar: Kant, Frege, Wittgenstein
12:00-14:15 Mittagspause
Moderation: Jens Rometsch
14:15-15:30 Markus Gabriel (Bonn)
Senses as Ways Things Are in Themselves
15:30-16:45 Matthew Boyle (Harvard)
Conant on the Kantian Conception of Logic
16:45-17:00 Kaffeepause
17:00-18:15 Adrian W. Moore (Oxford)
What Descartes Ought to Have Thought about Modality
Dienstag, 30. Oktober 2012
Moderation: Stephan Zimmermann
09:15-10:30 Martin Gustafsson (Turku)
Wittgenstein, Language, and Chess
10:30-10:45 Kaffeepause
10:45-12:00 Jocelyn Benoist (Chicago/Sorbonne)
Alien Meaning and Alienated Meaning
12:15-14:15 Mittagspause
Moderation: Rainer Schäfer
14:15-15:30 Arata Hamawaki (Auburn)
Psychologism, Rational Necessity, and the Second-Person "Cogito"
15:30-16:45 Andrea Kern (Leipzig)
The World of Art
16:45-17:00 Kaffeepause
17:00-18:15 Cora Diamond (Charlottesville)
Between Realism and Rortianism: Conant, Rorty, and the Disappearance of Options
Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2012
Moderation: Christian Rode
09:15-10:30 Johannes Haag (Potsdam)
What's not to Like about a Layer-Cake? Some Remarks on Conant's Kant-Interpretation
10:30-10:45 Kaffeepause
10:45-12:00 Charles Travis (London)
The View From Sideways On
12:00-14:00 Mittagspause
Moderation: Markus Gabriel
14:00-15:30 James Conant (Chicago)
Responses to Criticisms and Provocations to Thought