42nd International Wittgenstein Symposium 2019: Crisis and Critique: Philosophical Analysis and Current Events

42nd International Wittgenstein Symposium 2019: Crisis and Critique: Philosophical Analysis and Current Events
Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, 4 – 10 of August 2019

Scientific Organizers
Anne Siegetsleitner, Andreas Oberprantacher, Marie-Luisa Frick (Innsbruck)

42nd International Wittgenstein Symposium 2019

We would like to encourage you to participate in the 42nd International Wittgenstein Symposium. If you want to present a paper, please consult our Instructions for Authors. Before you send your paper to the organizers, please make sure that you have duly registered (see Registration). Please note especially:

  • Papers must be written in English or German.
  • Papers must be sent to the Organizers by 31st of March.
  • Papers must not have been published or accepted for publication elsewhere.
  • The accepted papers will be published. Please also note that the email-address of the submittant will be published together with the paper.
  • The time slots for sections talks are 40 minutes, including a minimum of 10 minutes for discussion. Hence, only papers will be accepted that can be delivered within maximally 30 minutes.
  • The publisher reserves the right to electronically publish or re-publish the accepted papers, including author’s contact information (email address), unless authors explicitly state their reservation.

Sections
1. Wittgenstein
2. Challenges to Philosophical Critique in Politics, Economy, and Law
3. Challenges to Philosophical Critique in Culture and Society
4. Philosophical Critique and Questions of Social Identity
5. Science and Critique
6. Philosophical Concepts of Critique

Workshop: Workshop “Ethics of Ecology”,
Organization: Lukas Meyer (Graz)

Invited Speakers
Richard Amesbury (Clemson)
Maria Baghramian (Dublin)
Dieter Birnbacher (Düsseldorf)
Hauke Brunkhorst (Flensburg)
Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir (Reykjavik)
Ridha Chennoufi (Tunis)
Mark Coeckelbergh (Vienna)
James Conant (Leipzig)
Alice Crary (Oxford)
Elisabeth Cripps (Edinburgh)
Cora Diamond (Charlottesville)
Eva Erman (Stockholm)
Stephen Gardiner (Seattle)
Anna Goppel (Bern)
Anke Graneß (Vienna)
Sally Haslanger (Cambridge, MA)
Ludger Heidbrink (Kiel)
Andreas Hetzel (Hildesheim)
Clare Heyward (Tromso)
Maria Pía Lara (Mexico City)
Yolande Jansen (Amsterdam)
Sandra Laugier (Paris)
T. E. Lijster (Groningen)
Georg Lohmann (Magdeburg)
Oliver Marchart (Vienna)
Reinhard Merkel (Hamburg)
Ulrich Metschl (Innsbruck)
Katrin Meyer (Basel)
Lukas Meyer (Graz)
Elif Özmen (Gießen)
Melika Ouelbani (Tunis)
Anne Reichold (Flensburg)
Marc Rölli (Leipzig)
Ilse Somavilla (Innsbruck)
Yildiz Silier (Istanbul)
Thomas Wallgren (Helsinki)
Karsten Weber (Regensburg)
Eva Weber-Guskar (Göttingen)
Gabriel Wollner (Bayreuth)