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I. BRENTANO SUMMER SCHOOL 2017Lectures by Wilhelm Baumgartner (Würzburg), Johannes L. Brandl (Salzburg), Arkadiusz Chrudzimski (Szczecin), Robin Rollinger (Prague) Venue: Vila Lanna V Sadech 1, 160 00 Prague
Saturday, 27 May 2017 9:30AM: Metaphysics and Psychology Lecture 1 Brentanian Mereology: The Theory of Part-Whole-Relations by Wilhelm Baumgartner (Würzburg) Lecture 2 Brentanian Psychology as a Foundation for Philosophy by Arkadiusz Chrudzimski (Szczecin) 2:00PM: Workshop Presentations I Josef Hlade (Graz), Gemmo Iocco (Parma), Maria Luisa Lamberto (Würzburg) 4:00PM: Workshop Presentations II Charles Niveleau (Paris), David Torrijos-Castrillejo (Madrid), Martin Moore (UQAM, Montreal)
Sunday, 28 May 2017 9:30AM: Truth, Judgment, and Reism Lecture 3: Judgment, Truth, and Reism Lecture 3: Judgment and Truth by Johannes L. Brandl (Salzburg) Lecture 4: Substance and Accident in Brentano's Reism by Robin Rollinger & Hynek Janoušek (Prague) 2:00PM: Workshop Presentations III Jonathan Shaheen (Uppsala), Charlotte Gauvry (Liège), Alice Togni (Salento-Paris) 4:00PM: Workshop Presentations IV Jakub Plachy (Prague), Lukáš Kutil (Prague), Maik Niemeck (Freiburg)
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II. FRANZ BRENTANO AND HIS SCHOOL, PRAGUE, CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCESVenue: The Czech Academy of Sciences Národní 3, 117 20 Prague conference room 206, second floor Keynote Speaker: Jan Šebestík (Paris)
Monday, 29 May 2017 9:15AM: Opening 9:30AM: Morning Session 9:30: Jan Šebestík (Paris): Language and Existence: About some Brentanian Paradoxes 11:15 Denis Fisette (UQAM, Montreal): Brentano on Phenomenalism and Physical Phenomena 2:00PM: Afternoon Session 2:00 Arnaud Dewalque (Liège): Brentano on Consciousness 3:15 Hynek Janoušek (Prague): Attention in Brentano's Descriptive Psychology 4:30 Denis Seron (Liège): Was Brentano a Self-Representationalist?
Tuesday, 30 May 2017 9:00AM: Morning Session 9:00 Laurent Cesalli (Geneva): Brentano as a Historian of (Medieval) Philosophy 10:15 Emanuele Mariani (Lissabon):Brentano, Aristotle, and the project of a scientific philosophy 11:30 Íngrid Vendrell Ferran (Jena): Brentano on Emotion 2:00PM: Afternoon Session 2:00 Venanzio Raspa (Urbino): Brentano on Aristotle's Categories. A Critical Assessment 3:15 Bruno Leclercq (Liège): Logical tools for descriptive psychology. Set theory and foundational mereology 4:30 Sébastien Richard (Brussels): Are Ideal Objects only Objects of Thought? The Controversy between Kotarbinski and Ingarden
Wednesday, 31 May 2017 9:00AM: Morning Session 9:00 Olivier Massin (Geneva): Brentano on the Continuum 10:15 Wolfgang Huemer (Parma): Brentano’s Systematic Conception of Philosophy 11:30 Carlo Ierna (Utrecht/Prague): The Role and Relevance of the Philosophy of Mathematics in the School of Brentano
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III. FRANZ BRENTANO AND AUSTRIAN PHILOSOPHY, UNIVERSITY OF VIENNAVenue: Aula am Campus der Universität Wien Spitalgasse 2, Hof 1.11
Keynote Speaker: Dagfinn Føllesdal (Oslo) 25th Vienna Circle Lecture: Thomas Uebel (Manchester)
Thursday, 1 June 2017 1:00PM: Opening (Friedrich Stadler, Guillaume Fréchette, Denis Fisette) 1:30PM: Afternoon Session 1:30PM: Dagfinn Føllesdal (Oslo): Acts and Their Objects. Brentano, Twardowski, Meinong, Husserl 3:00PM Allan Janik (Innsbruck): Brentano and Boltzmann 4:00PM coffee break 4:30PM Kevin Mulligan (Geneva/Lugano): Preference, Philosophy, and Economics
25th Vienna Circle Lecture 5:30PM Thomas Uebel (Manchester) Intentionality in the Vienna Circle
Friday, 2 June 2017 9:00AM: Morning Session 9:00AM: Barry Smith (Buffalo): The Four Phases of Philosophy and its Present State 10:00AM: Dermot Moran (Dublin): Brentano’s Concept of Descriptive Psychology 11:00AM: coffee break 11:30AM: Guillaume Fréchette (Salzburg): Brentano’s Phenomenology 12:30 lunch 2:30PM: Afternoon Session 2:30PM: David Woodruff-Smith (Irvine): Descriptive Psychology and Phenomenology: From Brentano to Husserl to Phenomenal Intentionality 3:30PM: Mark Textor (London): Brentano and Jerusalem on the Nature of Judgment 4:30PM: coffee break 5:00PM: Anna Brozek (Warsaw): Franz Brentano and Polish Philosophical Thought
Saturday, 3 June 2017 9:00AM: Morning Session 9:00AM: Hans-Joachim Dahms (Berlin): Brentano’s Appointment in Vienna 10:00AM: Christoph Limbeck (Vienna): The "First Vienna Circle" and the Brentano School 11:00AM: coffee break 11:30AM: Christian Damböck (Vienna): Austrian and German Philosophy (1830-1930) 12:30PM: lunch 2:30PM: Afternoon Session 2:30PM: Richard Schaefer (Plattsburgh): Learning from Lasaulx: The Origins of Brentano's Four Phases Theory 3:30PM: Bastian Stoppelkamp (Vienna): Describing or Explaining?Franz Brentano and the Vienna Naturalists on the Future of Philosophy 4:30PM: coffee break 5:00PM: Janette Friedrich (Geneva): Brentano und Bühler
organisation: Denis Fisette Guillaume Fréchette
local organisation Prague: Hynek Janousek
local organisation Vienna: Friedrich Stadler
collaborators: Johannes L. Brandl Laurent Cesalli Arnaud Dewalque Hynek Janousek Kevin Mulligan Robin Rollinger Friedrich Stadler
collaborating institutions: Institute Vienna Circle, University of Vienna Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna Faculty of Education, University of Vienna Department of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
External Collaborating Institutions Department of Philosophy (KGW), University of Salzburg Inbegriff Research Group, University of Geneva Unité de Recherche en Phénoménologie, University of Liège International Franz Brentano Gesellschaft, University of Würzburg
National and International Sponsorship: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Der Wissenschaftsfonds (FWF), Austria |