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De:
Lev Lamberov <lev.la...@urfu.ru>Date: sex., 6 de nov. de 2020 às 16:00
Subject: [PHILOS-L] "Analytic Philosophy: Past, Present, and Future", 21 November 2020, Ural Federal University, Zoom
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PHIL...@liverpool.ac.uk>
On November 21, 2020, the Ural Federal University hosts the online panel discussion “Analytic Philosophy: Past, Present, and Future”. This event is the part of the International Conference ”Philosophy Today: Values, Perspectives, and Meanings” (November 19-21, 2020) organized to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Department of Philosophy, Ural Institute of Humanities, Ural Federal University.
The panel discussion will focus on topics concerning analytic philosophy:
- definition of analytic philosophy,
- history and development of analytic philosophy,
- analytic philosophy as a philosophical method,
- status of analytic philosophy in contemporary philosophy,
- future perspectives of Analytic Philosophy.
The panel discussion is divided into two parts. Part I consists of the talks by the invited speakers (20 minutes talk and 10 minutes QA per speaker). Part II is organized as a general discussion between the invited speakers and the registered participants.
Invited speakers:
- Giacomo Andreoletti, University of Tyumen
- Øystein Linnebo, University of Oslo
- Valeriy Surovtsev, Tomsk State University
- Vitaliy Tselishchev, Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- Timothy Williamson, Oxford University
- Juhani Yli-Vakkuri, Australian Catholic University
The panel discussion will start at 15:00 Yekaterinburg time (UTC+06).
The official language of the panel discussion is English. To join the general discussion, please register at
https://forms.gle/FLwqgN9vYqhQP3is5. After the registration, we will email you a link to the event.
All talks as well as the general discussion will be live streamed on the YouTube channel of uAnalytiCon at
https://www.youtube.com/c/uAnalytiCon
Please contact
co...@uanalyticon.ru with any questions.
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