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Upcoming Events

Second Saturday of each month 2010
Execo Seminars on Wittgenstein, Sorbonne, Paris: Wittgenstein Philosophe
[programme (in French) in a pop-up window]
 

A model of a cat’s skeleton by Wittgenstein

19 March - 8 April
North American Wittgenstein Society
Programme of events in San Francisco, Pasadena, Albuquerque, Seattle, Vancouver

26-28 March
The 1st Nordic Wittgenstein Society Conference Language, Ethics and Animal Life 
Uppsala University, Sweden

27-28 March
Self and others in Wittgenstein and Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
Avenue Campus, University of Southampton

31 March-3 April
Eleventh Meeting of the North American Wittgenstein Society
San Francisco

12-13 April
Where's Your Argument? Informal Logic, Critical Thinking and Argumentation
A two-day conference at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

15-16 April
Being Frank: Frank Ebersole, Ludwig Wittgenstein & the Enduring Influence of Ordinary Language Philosophy
A two-day conference at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

23-24 April
Translating Wittgenstein
Conference in Vienna

20 May
Fourth lecture of the BWS Ludwig Wittgenstein Lecture Series
Professor Dale Jacquette: Wittgenstein's Tractatus as Mystic Revelation

Dr Daničle Moyal-Sharrock's Postgraduate Course

25-26 June
Reading Wittgenstein
Seventh Ghent Conference on Literary Theory
Ghent University (Belgium) Jointly organised with the University of Sussex

26 - 28 June
BWS conference: Wittgenstein and Aesthetics
To be held at the University of Southampton. See their information page.

4–7 August
2nd Ludwig Wittgenstein Summer School
Augustine’s Picture of Language: Names, Samples and Simples. Philosophical Investigations §§ 1 — 89
Kirchberg am Wechsel


8-14 August
33rd International Wittgenstein Symposium 2010
Image and Imaging in Philosophy, Science, and the Arts
Kirchberg am Wechsel


Autumn (date to be confirmed)
Fifth lecture of the BWS Ludwig Wittgenstein Lecture Series
Professor Frank Cioffi:
Was Wittgenstein right to call science a trap?

Spring 2011 (date to be confirmed)
Professor Sandra Laugier
 
Sixth lecture of the BWS Ludwig Wittgenstein Lecture Series

The Importance of Importance: Cavell and Diamond on ethics

Sponsored by Shell: hosted by the University of Hertfordshire

 
email: bws@herts.ac.uk