• Antony Nickles
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    9 October Camilla Kronkqvist (Åbo Akademi University) ‘Listening to Who’s Talking: The Speakers As Context’

    23 October Bernhard Ritter (University of Graz) ‘G.E. Moore, Cavell, and Philosophical Investigations, §253’

    6 November Jordi Fairhurst (University of Balearic Islands) 'The Later Wittgenstein on Truth in Ethics'

    4 December S Stephen Burwood (University of Hull) ‘The River-bed of Thoughts and Conceptual Change’

    29 January Joel Backstrom (University of Helsinki) “From Worshipping Idols to Facing the Other: Wittgenstein’s ‘Religious Point of View’”

    12 February Adrian Moore (University of Oxford) ‘Adrian Moore and Wittgenstein’

    26 February Nora Hämäläinen (University of Helsinki) ‘Changing Practices of the Everyday:
    Using Wittgenstein for Making Sense of Communal Change of Moral Understandings’

    12 March Anne-Maries Søndergaard Christensen (University of Southern Denmark) TBA 26 March Stephen Mulhall (University of Oxford) 'The Awful Truth of Scepticism'

    21 May Lucilla Guidi (University of Potsdam) ‘Seeing aspects: Wittgenstein’s Philosophy as a Practice of Imagination’

    4 June Alice Morelli (University of Venice) ‘The Mark of the Dispositional: Broad, Ramsey and Wittgenstein’

    Meetings by Zoom, Wednesdays 5-7 pm GMT, British summer time. Typically, there is a paper to read in advance. If you would like to join, please email Dr Oskari Kuusela, o.kuusela[at]uea.ac.uk.
  • Shawn
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    June Alice Morelli (University of Venice) ‘The Mark of the Dispositional: Broad, Ramsey and Wittgenstein’Antony Nickles

    Ooo, a Stoic slant on Wittgenstein...

    Thanks for this.
  • Outlander
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    Is this something the casual/novice philosopher person interested in philosophy who's never read Wittgenstein can follow along with for the most part and learn from or not so much? :chin:
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