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The Institute of Philosophy, RCH HAS, cordially invites you to the conference
Rethinking the European City: New Conceptions and the Living Heritage
Date: 26-27 April 2019
Venue: Budapest (Budapest University of Technology and Economics; Institute of Philosophy, RCH HAS)
Keynote speaker: Shane Epting (president, Philosophy of the City Research Group)
The detailed program is available here.
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The MTA BTK Institute of Philosophy cordially invites you to its upcoming conference on
The Registers of Philosophy V.
Date: Saturday, 13 April 2019
Helyszín: MTA BTK Institute of Philosophy, 4 Tóth Kálmán str., 1097 Budapest, 7th floor, room "Trapéz"
Program:
9:30 – 9:40 Opening remarks (Ferenc Hörcher, Tamás Paár)
9:40 – 10:40
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Günter Figal (University of Freiburg): Description and Conceptuality. Phenomenological, Metaphysical, and Hermeneutical Aspects
10:40 – 11:00 Commentary by István Fehér M. (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
11:00 – 11:40 Discussion
11:40 – 12:00 Coffee break
12:00 – 12:20 Antonia Egel (University of Salzburg): Philosophical Writing Interacting with Poetry. Notes on Husserl, Arendt, and Heidegger
12:20 - 12:30 Discussion
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 14:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Sharon Rider (Uppsala University): The Unsettling of Ideas and the Power of Style
14:30 – 14:50 Commentary by Csaba Olay (ELTE)
14:50 – 15:30 Discussion
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 - 16:20 Tamás Paár (PPKE): Metaphors, Irony and Lying in the Light of a MacIntyrean Ethics of Enquiry
16:20 – 16:40 Tibor Görföl (Theological College of Pécs): Lack and Hypertrophy of Speech. Remarks on the Language of Mysticism
16:40 - 17:00 Discussion
Organizers: Ferenc Hörcher (MTA, NKE), Tamás Paár (PPKE)
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Ferenc Hörcher presents a paper in Hungarian with the title Mi a szerepe a posztkommunizmusnak a mai európai válságban? (What is the Role of Post-Communism in the Present European Crisis?), on 4 April, 2019, at 4.00 pm., in the Institute for Political Science of the Hungarian Academy of Science (4 Tóth Kálmán Street, 1097 Budapest, Hungary). His talk is part of the conference Vezér, demokrácia, politikatudomány: Konferencia a 60 éves Körösényi András tiszteletére (Leader, Democracy, Political Science, Conference in honour of the 60th Birthday of András Körösényi).
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We are happy to announce that our invitation has been accepted by Prof. C.D.C Reeve (Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C., USA) to come and visit Budapest and give two talks at our institutes.
Professor Reeve will present a paper at the Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre of the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and another one at the Faculty of Humanities of Pázmány Péter Catholic University.
The talks will be given in English and do not require a specialist knowledge of Aristotle. The two talks are connected, but each one also stands on its own.
The title, date and venue of the talks are the following:
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C.D.C. REEVE: Aristotle on Politics, Rhetoric, and Tragedy
Date: 5 April 2019, 2.15 pm
Venue: Faculty of Humanities of Pázmány Péter Catholic University, 1 Mikszáth tér, 1088 Budapest, classroom 206
2.
C.D.C. REEVE: Aristotle on Politics and the Aims of Education
Date: 9 April 2019, Tuesday, 4.00 pm
Venue: Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centnre of the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 4 Tóth Kálmán str., 1097 Budapest, 7th floor, Trapéz lecture hall
The organizers, Péter Lautner (Pázmány Péter Catholic University) and Ferenc Hörcher (Institute of Philosophy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Research Centre for Politics and Government, National University of Public Service), welcome everybody to attend.
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The MTA BTK Lendület "Morals and Science" Research Group cordially invites you to its upcoming conference on
Date: 29-30 March 2019
Venue: 4 Tóth Kálmán st., 1097 Budapest, 7th floor
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Program:
Friday, 29 March
09.00-10.00: Janette Dinishak: "Autistic Autobiography" Ten Years Later
10.00-10.30: Krzysztof Tarkowski: Who Are You, Professor Hacking?
10.30-11.00: Loren King: Between Two Worlds: Reading Hobbes through Hacking
11.00-11.30: coffee break
11.30-12:30: Mark Risjord: Surrogative Inference and Entity Realism
12.30-13.00: Joao Ribeiro Mendes: The Influence of Gaston Bachelard's Philosophy of Science on Ian Hacking's Experimental Realism: An Assessment
13.00-14.30: lunch
14.30-15.00: Tina Wachter: Can Conventionalism Save the Identity of Indiscernibles?
15.00-15.30: Ozan Altinok: Ian Hacking: Limiting Language to Make Place for Reality
15.30-16.00: Charles Djordjevic: Doing 'Meaning and Use' Right: Hacking, History and the Legacy of the Later Wittgenstein
16:00-16:30: coffee break
16.30-17.00: Marius Markuckas: Ian Hacking's Philosophy and the Self-Contradiction of Transhumanism
17.00-18.00: Thomas Uebel: Language, Truth, and Hacking
Saturday, 30 March
09.00-10.00: Jonathan Tsou: Hacking on Looping Effects and Kinds of People: Instability and Stability in the Classification of Human Types
10.00-10.30: Georgina H. Mills: The Only Epistemic Looping Effect
10.30-11.00: Matteo Colombo & Regina Fabry: Predictive Processing and Delusion. On the Looping Dynamics of Personal and Sub-personal Explanation
11.00-11.30: coffee break
11.30-12.00: Vincenzo Politi: What If You Can't Spray Them? On Entities, Realisms and Inferences
12.00-12.30: Catherine Green: Nomadic Concepts: Hacking's Human Kinds and Social Science Concepts
12.30-13.30: lunch
13.30-14.30: Luca Sciortino: Why Styles of Reasoning Matter
14.30-15.00: Matteo Vagelli: Discursive Formations and Styles of Reasoning
15.00-15.30: Hanna Szabelska: Hacking's Archaeology of Probability: Critical Remarks
15.30-16.00: coffee break
16.00-17.00: Axel Gelfert: The Primacy of Practice: Ian Hacking's Philosophy of Mathematics
17.00-18.00: Paul Roth: Hacking's Historiography
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