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Sixty Years of an Idea

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09 October 2017
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Sixty Years of an Idea: Peter Winch's "The Idea of a Social Science" after more than Half a Century
University of Pécs, Hungary

Date: 30th-31st March 2018

Organizers:
Department of Sociology, University of Pécs, and
MTA BTK Lendület Morals and Science Research Group

Peter Winch’s The Idea of a Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy was first published in 1958 – and it is still in the forefront of controversies. Winch’s Wittgensteinian approach to sociological problems, his conception of understanding (Verstehen) and its focus on rule-following, and his vision on the relation of social science and philosophy found a peculiar place within the Verstehen-tradition and collided with alternative conceptions of understanding (most importantly, Max Weber’s verstehende Soziologie). Winch’s view of social science made him a worthy opponent of many different and well-entrenched positions in the philosophy of the social sciences – and after having been labeled the ’linguistic variant of Dilthey’, a ’collective solipsist’ and a radical relativist, in the introduction to the second edition (published in 1990) he took steps toward a slightly modified and softened position – without revising the original text.

This workshop aims to assess the afterlife of Winch’s book, to take up topics central to the text and to Winch’s oeuvre (philosophy of the social sciences, interpretive social science, social theory, ethics), and revisit them after more than half a century of their initial formulation.  We invite submissions on the legacy of Peter Winch’s thought for the philosophy of the social sciences and social scientific methodology, particularly in the context of Verstehen and interpretation.

The questions our workshop aims to address include but are not limited to the following:
-    How does the Winchian account of interpretation relate to different concepts of social scientific understanding?
-    What kind of philosophical consequences can be drawn from a Winchian view regarding the building blocks of society and social life?
-    What kind of consequences could be derived for the practice of sociology, anthropology or political science?
-    What kind of ethical considerations are worth addressing regarding society and interpretation?

Abstracts of about 500 words should be sent to Dr. Akos Sivado This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Speakers include:
Michael Campbell (University of Pardubice)
Katalin Füzér (University of Pécs)
Juliette Harkin (University of East Anglia)
Marcus Morgan (University of Bristol)
Rupert Read (University of East Anglia)
Lynette Reid (Dalhousie University)
Paul A. Roth (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Mark Theunissen (The New School for Social Research)
Leonidas Tsilipakos (University of Bristol)
Christopher Winch (King’s College, London)

The deadline for submissions is 1st December 2017.

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Consequences of the Ontological Turn

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03 October 2017
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Consequences of the Ontological Turn – Methodological and Theoretical Perspectives
University of Pécs, Hungary

Date: 9-10th March 2018

Organizers:
Department of Sociology, University of Pécs, and
MTA BTK Lendület Morals and Science Research Group

The ’ontological turn’ in anthropological methodology has been the topic of much discussion in anthropological theory and the philosophy of the social sciences. The ’turn’ generates new problems for both disciplines regarding the role of anthropological fieldwork (or experimentation), the methods of interpreting cultures alien to our own, and the ways in which conceptual frameworks are formed and reconfigured.
While much attention has been paid to the philosophical underpinnings of this methodology and to its consequences regarding anthropological practice, this workshop attempts to integrate the philosophical and the anthropological side of the ontological coin.
We look forward to contributions from the disciplines of philosophy, anthropology and other social sciences that might benefit from the insights of the turn’s methodological program, such as e.g. the turn towards the things themselves that figure in the social life of various communities, the application of the extended mind thesis in fieldwork, or bridging the gap between Western and non-Western concepts of sociality.

The topics to be discussed include but are not limited to the following:
-    What role does the ontological turn play in actual fieldwork?
-    Should and/or could one overcome the relativistic implications of such a methodology?
-    What are the philosophical consequences of the turn towards ’the things themselves’?
-   What can the disciplines learn from each other: how can philosophy illuminate anthropological practice, and how can this practice influence philosophical reasoning?

Abstracts of about 500 words should be sent to Dr. Akos Sivado, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Confirmed speakers:
Matei Candea (University of Cambridge)
Paolo Heywood (University of Cambridge)
Martin Holbraad (University College London)
Morten Axel Pedersen (University of Copenhagen)
Martin Paleček (University of Hradec Kralové)
Andrew Pickering (University of Exeter)
Mark Risjord (Emory University)

The extended deadline for submissions is 15th January 2018.

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100 Years After / 100 Jahre danach

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03 October 2017
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The MTA Lendület Morals and Science Research Group cordially invites you to its upcoming conference:

100 Years After. The Sunday Circle and the Free School of the Human Sciences

100 Jahre Danach. Der Sonntagskreis und die Freie Schule der Geisteswissenschaften

Date of the event: 6-7th October 2017.
Venue of the event: 1097 Budapest, 4. Tóth Kálmán st., Trapéz room

Programme/Programm

Friday, 6th October 2017 / Freitag, 6. Oktober 2017

10:50 Opening/Grußwort

11:00 David Kettler (Bard College, N.Y.): The Contested Legacy of a Generation

12:00 László Perecz (BME):„Gegenkultur” und „Neuidealismus” Der Lukács-Kreis und die ungarische Philosophie des frühen zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts

13:00 Lunch break/Mittagspause

15:00 Éva Karádi (ELTE): Die Wissenschaftstheoretische Bedeutung der ungarischen geisteswissenschaftlichen Schule. 100 Jahre danach

16:00 Anna Wessely (ELTE): Wissenschaft und Lebensführung

17:00 Károly Kókai (Universität Wien): Der “Sonntagskreis”

Saturday, 7th October 2017 / Samstag, 7. Oktober 2017

10:00 Barbara Hadi (ELTE): Digression on Art History. On Karl Mannheim’s (Dynamic) Sociology of Culture with Respect to a Possible Contribution to the History of Art

11:00 Robert Born (GWO Leipzig): Frederick Antal und Arnold Hauser im Kampf der Systeme 1945-1989

12:00–12:15 Coffee break/Kaffeepause

12:15 Paul Stirton (Bard Graduate Center, N.Y.): Antal, Hauser, Fülep and their Reception in the English-speaking World

13:15 Deodáth Zuh (HAS): Critique of Positivism in the Free School. The Origins of Hauser’s Tertium Datur Principle

14:15 Conclusion/Schlusswort

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Vitalism & Materialism

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02 October 2017
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The MTA BTK Lendület Morals and Science Research Group cordially invites You to its conference

Vitalism & Materialism

Date of the event: 3rd October 2017, 10:00
Venue of the event: 1097 Budapest, 4. Tóth Kálmán st., Trapéz room

Programme of the conference:

10:00-11:00 - Stefan Heßbrüggen: Rewriting the History of 'Life' in the Early Modern Period

11:00-12:00 - Charles Wolfe: From Empiricist 'Epistemology' to Materialist 'Ontology': Priestley's Lockean Problems

12:00-13:30 - Lunch

13:30-14:30 - Falk Wunderlich: Priestley on Materialism and the Essence of God

14:30-15:30 - Gábor Zemplén: Goethe's Bildungstrieb: between Form and Matter

15:30-16:00 - Coffee break

16:00-17:00 - Natália Borza: Traces of Vitalism in Adam Smith's History of Astronomy

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Special Issue on the Life and Work of Philipp Frank

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20 September 2017
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The latest special issue of Studies in East European Thought on The Life and Work of Philipp Frank, edited by Adam Tamas Tuboly, has been published.

2016 marked the 50th anniversary of Philipp Frank’s (1884–1966) death. As a physicist-turned-philosopher, Frank played an important role in developing the Vienna Circle’s scientific world-conception [wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung] in Vienna and later in Prague with Rudolf Carnap. He was also responsible for the dissemination of the ideas of logical empiricism and modern scientific thought for the layman, which task he continued in the United States through the institutionalization of the unified science movement. This special issue aims to bring new perspectives to the texts and contexts of Frank, originating in a special Eastern- European context, to understand the rise and decline of his thinking, (meta-) philosophical commitments, and projects.

1. Adam Tamas Tuboly: Editorial Introduction: Philipp Frank, a physicist-turned philosopher.
2. Gerald Holton: Philipp Frank and the Wiener Kreis: from Vienna to Exile in the USA
3. Anne Siegetsleitner: Philipp Frank on relativity in science and morality
4. George Reisch: Pragmatic engagements: Philipp Frank and James Bryant Conant on science, education, and democracy
5. Amy Wuest: Simplicity and scientific progress in the philosophy of Philipp Frank
6. Adam Tamas Tuboly: Philipp Frank’s decline and the crisis of logical empiricism

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