The UConn History of Analytic Philosophy Workshop is a loose series of events (conferences, talks) on topics in the History of Analytic Philosophy, organized by Junyeol Kim and Marcus Rossberg. You can reach us at histanalytic.uconn@gmail.com.
Here is the schedule of the First UConn History of Analytic Philosophy Conference:
Frege Conference
November 10–11, 2018
Visitors
of the UConn History of Analytic Philosophy Workshop for the academic year 2019/20 include
- Krzysztof Czerniawski (University of Warsaw)
Talk: “From Wittgenstein to Wright: An Early History of Alethic Pluralism”,
Wednesday, October 16, 1:45 p.m., Humanities Institute, Homer Babbidge Library, 4th Floor. - Philip A. Ebert (University of Stirling) — visit October 22–26, 2019
Talk: “What is the Aim of Frege’s Logicist Project?”,
Friday, October 25, 1:30 p.m., Humanities Institute, Homer Babbidge Library, 4th Floor. - Sean Morris (MSU Denver)
Talk: “Explication: Carnapian and Quinean”,
Thursday, November 7, 4:00 p.m., Manchester Hall 227. - Michael Kremer (University of Chicago)
Talk on Thursday, March 26, 2020; details t.b.a.
More information coming soon.