On Friday Dec. 10 Harvard will host a day-long workshop on Heidegger and Wittgenstein. You can download the conference flier here. This is the schedule:
10:00am OPENING REMARKS
10:15-11:15am MICHAEL ROSEN AND PETER GORDON (Harvard) – European Philosophy in the Early Twentieth Century: a discussion
11:45-1:00pm EDWARD MINAR (University of Arkansas) – “Understanding the Being of the Philosophical ‘We’: Thoughts on Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and Idealism”
Chair: SEAN KELLY (Harvard)
1:00-2:15pm LUNCH BREAK
2:15-3:45pm ANDREAS ELPIDOROU (Boston University) – “The Epistemology of Moods Revisited”
EYLEM ÖZALTUN (Harvard) – “Non-cognitivism and the critique of traditional metaphysics in Wittgenstein and Heidegger”
4:15-5:30pm MAX DE GAYNESFORD (University of Reading) – “Mineness and Meanness in Heidegger and Wittgenstein”
Chair: RICHARD MORAN (Harvard)
5:30-6:00pm RECEPTION
6:00pm DINNER
The workshop will be held in the Belfer Case Room (Concourse Level) in CGIS South (1730 Cambridge St, Cambridge MA). Anyone wishing to attend the workshop dinner should email Bernardo Zacka: bzacka at fas dot harvard dot edu.
-B.D.

