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Talk by Deodáth Zuh in Dubrovnik

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22 April 2018
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Deodáth Zuh is giving a talk entitled 'Art History without Theory' at this year's Dubrovnik Philosophy of Art Conference on the 25th of April. The abstract of his talk could be accessed here, while the draft programme of the conference is available here.

Talk by Magdalena Malecka

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12 April 2018
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Our research group cordially invites you to the upcoming talk of its seminar series:

Dr. Magdalena Malecka (University of Helsinki and CEU IAS)

Economic Imperialism: Epistemic Advancement, Abuse of Power - Neither, Both, or More

Date of the event: 17th April 2018., 17:00
Venue of the event: 4. Tóth Kálmán st., Budapest, 1097; 7th floor

Sixty Years of an Idea

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24 March 2018
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The MTA BTK Lendület Morals and Science Research Group,
the Department of Sociology, University of Pécs,
and the Doctoral School of Philosophy, University of Pécs
cordially invite you to the upcoming workshop:

Sixty Years of an Idea: Peter Winch's "The Idea of a Social Science" after More than Half a Century

Programme:

30th March
10:00-11:00 – Akos Sivado (PTE): The Kind-ness of Strangers: Winch’s Concept of Interpretation Revisited

11:00-12:00 – Leonidas Tsilipakos (Bristol): The Idea of an Ethically Committed Social Science

12:00-13:30 – Lunch

13:30-14:30 – Mark Theunissen (New School for Social Research): The Idea of a Social Science Then and Now

14:30-15:30 – Jonas Ahlskog & Olli Lagerspetz (Abo Akademi): The Pincer Movement: Winch and Collingwood

15:30-16:00 – Coffee break

16:00-17:00 – Tadeusz Szawiel (Warsaw): The Universalizability of Moral Judgements – The Uniqueness of the Moral Agent Revisited

17:00-18:00 – Steven Burns (Dalhousie): Trying to Make Sense of The Idea of a Social Science

31st March
09:00-10:00 – Paul A. Roth (UCSC): Resolving Winch’s Dilemma: Narrative Explanations and The Idea of a Social Science

10:00-11:00 – Michael Campbell (Pardubice): Realism, Reality and Rationality in Meta-ethics: Applying Lessons from Peter Winch’s The Idea of a Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy

11:00-12:00 – Rupert Read (East Anglia):  Can We Understand Catacean Society? Can We Change Ourselves? Winchian and Wittgensteinian Reflections on ’Individualism’, Freedom and Survival

12:00-13:30 – Lunch

13:30-14:30 – Tamás Paár (PPKE): "Both into Agreement and into Disagreement" – The Decades of the Long Debate between Winch and MacIntyre

14:30-15:30 – Lynette Reid (Dalhousie):  The Ethical and the Political: Two Themes in Winch’s Thought after The Idea of a Social Science

15:30-16:00 – Coffee break

16:00-17:00 – Christopher Winch (King’s College): Empirical Social Science Research as Conceptual Exploration

Date of the event: 30th-31st March 2018.
Venue of the event: 7622 Pécs, Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, 16. Zsolnay Vilmos st., building E 25, 1st floor.

Talk by Paul Roth

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23 March 2018
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Our research group cordially invites you to the upcoming talk of its seminar series:

Prof. Paul Roth (University of California, Santa Cruz)

Does Language Exist?

Date of the event: 29th March 2018., 16:00
Venue of the event: 4. Tóth Kálmán st., Budapest, 1097; 7th floor

Recasting the Treatise, Vol. 1.

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07 March 2018
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Our research group cordially invites you to its workshop:

Recasting the Treatise
Vol. 1.

Programme:

15th March
10:00 - Peter Millican (Oxford): Changes in Matter Aplenty: From the Treatise to the First Enquiry

11:00 - Discussion

11:30 - Coffee

12:00 - Miren Boehm (Wisconsin-Milwaukee): Ambitions and Conclusions. Treatise and Enquiry

12:45 - Discussion

13:05 - Lunch

14:20 - Wilson Underkuffler (South Florida): Infinite Divisibility and Contradiction in Hume's Treatise and First Enquiry

15:05 - Questions

15:15 - Todd Ryan (Trinity College, Hartford CT): Infinite Divisibility and Scepticism with Regard to Abstract Reason

16:00 - Questions

16:10 - Joint Discussion: Underkuffler and Ryan on Infinite Divisibility

16:25 - Coffee

16:55 - Dan O'Brien (Oxford Brookes): Hume's Pluralist Account of Testimony

17:40 - Discussion

16th March
10:00 - Don Garrett (NYU): Skepticism Meets Dogmatism: Evidence and the Correction of Doubts in Hume's Enquiry

11:00 - Discussion

11:30 - Coffee

12:00 - Aleksandra Davidović (Belgrade): The Development of Hume's Thinking about the Relationship between Skepticism and Philosophy

12:45 - Discussion

13:05 - Lunch

14:20 - Benedict Smith (Durham): Hume on Belief in the Treatise and First Enquiry

15:05 - Questions

15:15 - Josef Moural (Charles University, Prague): Is Henry Home the Author of David Hume's Mature Theory of Belief?

16:00 - Questions

16:10 - Joint Discussion: Smith and Moural on Belief

16:25 - Coffee

16:55 - Hsueh Qu (Singapore): The Descriptive and the Normative: The Evolution of Hume's Argument on Induction from the Treatise to the Enquiry

17:40 - Discussion

Date of the event: 15-16th March 2018.
Venue of the event: 4. Tóth Kálmán st., 1014 Budapest, 7th floor (Trapéz room)

Organizers:
Tamás Demeter (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Peter Millican (Hertford College, Oxford)

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