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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 17:24:02 -0500
From: Denis McManus <D.Mcmanus(a)SOTON.AC.UK>
To: PHILOS-L(a)LISTSERV.LIV.AC.UK
Subject: 'The Crisis in Analytic Philosophy'
THE CRISIS IN ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY
An International Conference
12-13 April 1999
The Centre for Post-Analytic Philosophy
University of Southampton, UK
A registration form is attached. Please register by
FRIDAY 26TH MARCH.
Forms are also available from: Conference Secretary,
University of Southampton, Bassett House, GlenEyre Road,
Southampton, SO16 3TU, United Kingdom, email: eme(a)soton.ac.uk
Quentin Skinner (Cambridge)
�A Post-Analytic, Post-Postmodern History of Philosophy�
James Conant (Pittsburgh)
�Wittgenstein and Cavell�
Stephen Mulhall (Oxford)
�Misplacing Freedom, Displacing the Imagination
Mark Sacks (Essex)
�The Analytic Tradition and Transcendental Idealism�
Alan Montefiore (Middlesex)
�The Idea of �Crisis� in Philosophy�
Peter Caws (George Washington)
�Analysis, Synopsis and the Future of the �Analytic� in Philosophy�
Brian Klug (Saint Xavier, Chicago)
�From Wittgenstein to Socrates�
Simon Glendinning (Reading)
�What is Continental Philosophy?�
Anat Matar (Tel Aviv)
�Post-Analytic Philosophy: Beyond Nihilism�
Michele Marsonet (Genoa)
�Ideology and Methodology in Analytic Philosophy�
Hans-Johann Glock (Reading)
�Crisis? What Crisis?�
Anat Biletzki (Tel Aviv)
�A Tale of Two Wittgensteins�
T.P.Uschanov (Helsinki)
�Reintroducing the Examined Life�
Analytic philosophy displays the classic symptoms of
crisis. The current interest in its origins and history,
and in the Continental tradition from which it had so
zealously distinguished itself, reveals a new
self-consciousness in this once self-confident movement.
But what is the nature of this apparent crisis and what
lessons can it teach us? The purpose of this conference is
to explore diagnoses of the sense of crisis in analytic
philosophy and to offer prognoses of the future directions
of philosophical inquiry.
For non-registration enquiries, contact Dr. Denis McManus,
Department of Philosophy, Unveirsity of Southampton,
Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom, mcmanus(a)soton.ac.uk,
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~philosop
Supported by the Forum for European Philosophy.
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Dr Denis McManus
Department of Philosophy
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom
Tel. UK 01703 593984
mcmanus(a)soton.ac.uk