Programa

V Congreso de la Sociedad Internacional Ludwig Wittgenstein (Internationale Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft)

Facultad de Filosofía (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

20 y 21 de mayo de 2015

 

                            

Miércoles 20 de mayo                                                           Lugar: S-217

9.00-9.20

Apertura: D. Rafael Orden Jiménez, Decano de la Facultad de Filosofía, Stefan Majetschak, Presidente de la Sociedad Internacional Ludwig Wittgenstein y Ángeles J. Perona, Organizadora principal

9,30-10.20

CONFERENCIA 1: “The Legacy of Wittgenstein: A Critical Overview and a Modest Proposal”.  Alan Janik (Universität Innsbruck)

10.20-10.50

Debate moderado por Ángeles J. Perona (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

10.50-11.20

Pausa café

11.20-12.10

CONFERENCIA 2: "Antirealism, Human Creativity and Authenticity. Some Romantic Roots in Wittgenstein's Thought" Antoni Defez (Universitat de Girona)

12.10-12.40

Debate moderado por Óscar L. González Castán (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

13.00-14.30

Comida

14.30-15.20

CONFERENCIA 3: "The ‘System Response’ to Radical Skepticism in On Certainty". Martin Kusch (Universität Wien)

15.20-15.50

Debate moderado por Juan José Acero (Universidad de Granada)

15.50-16.50

Tres comunicaciones: Tero Vaaja (University of Jyväskylä) “Wittgensteinian Criteria and Embodiment of the Inner”,  Vasso Kindi (University of Athens) “Wittgenstein’s understanding of concepts and incommensurability” y David Pérez Chico (Universidad de Zaragoza) “Cavell y Wittgenstein sobre la certeza”.

15.50-17.30

Debate moderado por Vicente Sanfélix (Universidad de Valencia)

17.30-17.50

Pausa

17.50-18.40

CONFERENCIA 4: 'Wittgenstein and the philosophy of logic: How to be a naturalist without being an empiricist?' Oskari Kuusela (University of East Anglia)

18.40-19.10

Debate moderado por Luis M. Valdés Villanueva (Universidad de Oviedo)

 

                            

Jueves 21 de mayo

Lugar: S-217

9.00-9.50

CONFERENCIA 5 "'Everything lies open to view', though perhaps only from 'elsewhere': Wittgensteinian therapy and the 'others' of European modernity" Naomi Scheman (University of Minnesota).

9.50-10.20

Debate moderado por Astrid Wagner (Technische Universität Berlin)

10.20-11.00

Dos comunicaciones: Emiliano Lalicata (Università degli Studi di Palermo) “Wittgenstein Theorist of the Commonwealth: Hardt/Negri’s Wittgenstein” y Miguel Ángel Quintana Paz (Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes) “Five Uses of Wittgenstein against Marxism”.

11.00-11.30

Debate moderado por Javier Vilanova (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

11.30-11.50

Pausa

11.50-12.35

MESA REDONDA: María Cerezo (Universidad de Murcia) “Analogical terms in the Tractatus: a revision of old, new and elucidatory interpretations”.Nuno Venturinha (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) "The Timeliness of Wittgenstein's Religious Epistemology". Rosa M. Calcaterra (Università Roma Tre) "Concrete reality. Wittgenstein's and pragmatist overcoming of the realism-antirealism contraposition".

12.35-13.10

Debate moderado por Stella Villarmea (Universidad de Alcalá)

13.10-14.30

Comida

14.30-15.30

Tres comunicaciones: Marco Damonte (Università di Genova) “Wittgenstein’s Legacy for the Future of Natural Theology”, Karsten Schoellner (Universität Potsdam) “A Wittgensteinian form of moral expressivism” y Janyne Sattler (Universidade Federal de Santa María, Brazil) “Wittgenstein’s Thought and the Future of Moral Philosophy”.

15.30-16.10

Debate moderado por José Mª Ariso (Universidad Internacional de La Rioja)

16.10-16.50

Dos comunicaciones: Thomas Raleigh (Norwegian University of Science & Technology) “How to talk about sensations?” yMaria João Mayer Branco (Universiadade Nova de Lisboa) “Wittgenstein on Hearing, Understanding and Expressing the Meaning of Music: Advantages of his Use for Contemporary Philosophy of Music”

16.50-17.20

Debate moderado por Isabel Gamero (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

17.20-17.40

Pausa

17.40-18.30

CONFERENCIA 6: "Wittgenstein on Objectivity Revisited: Why it Matters". Alice Crary (The New School for Social Research, New York)

18.30-19.00

Debate moderado por Stefan Majetschack (Universität Kassel)

19.00-19.15

Clausura