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Dr. Paolo Bonardi Workshopのお知らせ

講演者:Dr. Paolo Bonardi (UCLA)

日時:2016年7月25日(月), 16:30–18:00

場所:京都大学 文学部校舎1階 会議室

言語:英語

 

Title:The Semantic Content of Empty Names and the Logic of Nonexistent Objects

Abstract:Millianism is the doctrine according to which the semantic content of a proper name is exhausted by its referent. My talk will be about the so-called empty (proper) names, more specifically: names that belong to fiction/pretense (e.g. “Sherlock Holmes”); and names that are empty because of an error (e.g. “Vulcan”). It will be my goal to outline a Millian account of empty names according to which: names from fiction and error refer to actual and necessarily nonexistent objects; these objects cannot have ordinary properties (e.g. being a detective), whereas they can have – and in fact have some – non-ordinary properties (e.g. being something such that fictionally, it is a detective). I will argue that the logic of such objects is not positive free logic but a version of classical logic.

Mr. Kyle Shuttleworth Workshopのお知らせ

講演者:Mr. Kyle Michael James Shuttleworth (Queen’s University Belfast)

日時:2016年7月1日(金) 18:00~19:30

場所:京都大学文学部校舎1F会議室

使用言語:英語

Title: Authenticity: An Intercultural Ethic?

Abstract: In the English translation of Watsuji Tetsuro’s 倫理学, the concept of ‘本来性’ is translated as ‘authenticity’. In Western philosophical thought, however, authenticity is intricately bound to the historical context from which it emerged. One thus ought to question whether authenticity can be abstracted from its historical context, and imported into a foreign culture. In light of this, the primary aim of this investigation will be to explicate precisely that which Watsuji’s concept of ‘authenticity’ entails. This will then enable one to determine whether that which Watsuji advocates is akin to the concept of authenticity as espoused in the West. That which is stake is not merely a linguistic quibble, but rather the search for an intercultural, conceptual ground upon which to conduct ethical discourse between East and West. The thesis which will be posited in this enquiry then, is whether the ethic of authenticity can provide a conceptual bridge between Eastern and Western philosophical traditions.

哲学・西哲史合同研究会のお知らせ

今年度も例年同様、哲学・西洋哲学史合同研究会が以下の日程で行われます。
 
 
日時:8月8日(月)午後1時半より
場所:第9講義室(総合研究2号館)
発表者:飯塚一氏、福田宗太郎氏
 
発表内容の詳細については追ってご連絡いたします。
 
 
There will be an annual inter-department workshop as usual.
 
Date/Time: August, 8 1:30pm-
Place: 9th lecture room (in the Bldg. 34)
Speaker: Mr. Hajime Iizuka, Mr. Sotaro Fukuda
 
As for more information, I will get in touch with you again shortly.

Dr. Malcolm Keating Workshopのお知らせ

講演者:Malcolm Keating
 (Yale-NUS College, Singapore)

日時:2016年6月10日(金) 18:00〜19:30

場所:文学部校舎1F会議室

 

Title: Is Ellipsis Completion Knowledge? Linguistic Interpretation in Classical Indian Philosophy

Abstract:

Natural languages vary in how much information they encode into lexemes. Yet speakers can utter subsentential units which are syntactically or otherwise incomplete and still communi- cate successfully. Linguists and philosophers, in analyzing this widespread interpretive prac- tice of completing ellipsis, differ over whether such utterances constitute genuine speech acts, are disguised but complete syntactic/semantic units, as well as how the ellipsis is completed– syntactically, semantically, or pragmatically. The answers to these questions are significant since, for instance, they may challenge the thesis that languages are compositional, that is, with expressions being semantically determined by their syntax and lexical semantics.
Classical Indian philosophers, although committed to the compositionality thesis, gave vary- ing accounts of how interpretive practices allowed for ellipsis completion. The philosophers known as the Bhatta Mimamsa argued that an interpretive process, which they called arthapatti or “postulation,” could yield certain knowledge of what is elided. For instance, since the San- skrit language is highly inflected, someone who hears a speaker say “the door, the door!” can rely on syntactically-encoded information to help them recover a complete sentence, “Close the door, close the door!” In the 16th century, Narayana Bhatta discusses this process in the Manameyodaya, arguing that postulation requires the positing of words in order for there to be anvaya or “connection” within the expression. This argument is posed in response to opponents who argue that only the word meanings, and not the words themselves, must be posited.
I then draw connections between Narayanabhatta and contemporary Anglophone literature on the topic. In particular, I argue that the position of Narayana’s opponent (who is identified as belonging to another school of Mimamsa, the Prabhakara) is roughly analogous to that of pragmatic contextualists. In contrast, the Bhatta view could fruitfully be reconstructed as an abductive completion of lexical underspecification, along the lines of James Pustejovsky’s pro- posal. However, due to the ambiguity in the notion of connection, these reconstructions must be tentative, as Indian proposals maybe consistent with multiple formal analyses. The cru- cial implication to draw from their dialectic is the claim that ellipsis completion rises to the level of knowledge, and that it does so through a rational process grounded in the principle of compositionality.

Siderits先生の授業について

Siderits先生の授業にご出席される方は「kyoto.phil[at]gmail.com」までご連絡ください。授業資料をお渡しいたします。

If you’d like to attend the lecture by Prof. Siderits, please send email to ‘kyoto.phil[at]gmail.com’ . I’ll send you documents about the lecture.

前期授業開講日

哲学専修に関連する前期授業の開講日について連絡いたします。
 
開講日および授業教室
・出口先生(哲学講義) 2講 4月12日(火)5限
・出口先生(哲学演習) 12演→教育学部第7講義室 4月13日(水)5限
・出口先生(卒論演習) 出口研究室 4月8日(金)2限
・出口先生(第三演習) 出口研究室 4月8日(金)4, 5限
・宮原先生(哲学演習) 6演 4月12日(火)3限
 
※なお卒論演習は、4月15日および4月22日には必ず出席してください。
 
 
また、前期に開講される集中講義の日程は以下のようになっております。
・M. Siderits先生:6月木曜日(2, 9, 16, 23, 30日)の2限:KUASU多目的室
・Y. Inukai先生:6月22日(水)4限、24日(金)3限、29日(水)4限、7月1日(金)3限、補講、7月29日(金)3限:KUASU多目的室
Siderits先生の授業と犬飼先生の授業はひとつつながりの授業となっております。
・T. Yagisawa先生:5月から7月の毎週月曜2限(開講日は5月9日):KUASU多目的室
・鬼界彰夫先生:9月
場所や日程の詳細については追って連絡いたします。
 
内容等の詳細に関しては、KULASISでも改めて確認してください。
 

3rd Kyoto-Chengchi-Singapore Graduate Conferenceのお知らせ

京都大学・国立政治大学(台湾)・Yale-NUS College(シンガポール)の3校による合同カンファレンスを開催します。

日時:3月18日(金)・19日(土)10:00〜18:00

場所:京都大学文学部校舎地下1F大会議室

言語:英語

Schedule

18 Fri March 2016
10:00 – 10:15 Opening Remark
10:15 – 11:15 Prof. Yasuo Deguchi (Kyoto): The Late Sanlun and Dialetheism
11:15 – 11:30 Break
11:30 – 12:15 Ryosuke Igarashi & Maiko Yamamori (Kyoto): An Analysis of Ineffability Paradox
12:15 – 1:00 Theresa Helke (NUS) : In Defense of the Suppositional View of Indicative Conditionals.
1:00 to 3:30 Lunch
3:30 – 4:15 Kazunori Sawada (Kyoto): TBA
4:15 – 5:00 Jin Sasaki (Kyoto): “Alaya-vijnana” and “Power of Judgment”: A Kantian Reading of “Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana”
5:00 – 5:15 Break
5:15 – 6:15 Prof. Robert Sharf (UC Berkley) : Zen and Dialetheism

19 Sat March 2016
10:00 – 11:00 Jay Garfield (NUS) : Just Saying … Paradox in Zhuangzi 11:00 – 11:15 Break
11:15 – 12:00 Miao Kun Tsai (NUS): Negative Normative Ethics in Zhuangzi
12:00 – 12:45 Elena Gessler (Chengchi): TBA
12:45 – 2:00 Lunch
2:00 – 2:45 Leo Sing An (Chenguchi): Has Johnston’s Survival Theory Failed?
2:45 – 3:30 Lee Pei Yu (Chenguchi): The Connection between Ancient Indian Logic and Non-monotonic Reasoning
3:30 – 3:45 Break
3:45 – 4:30 Masumi Aoki (Kyoto): A Tentative Assumption about Hume’s Definitions of Cause
4:30 – 5:30 Prof. Naoya Fujikawa (Tokyo Metropolitan University): Nothingness in Meinongianism
5:30 – 5:45 Closing Remark

Prof. Kristopher McDaniel Workshopのお知らせ

講演者:Kristopher McDaniel (Syracuse University)

日時:3月17日(木)18:00〜19:30

場所:京都大学文学部校舎1F会議室

言語:英語

 

Title : Being and Essence

Abstract : I explore three questions about being and essence. First, is there something whose strict essence is exhausted by its mode of being? Second, can the strict essence of a thing be reduced to or explained by its mode of being? Third, is it metaphysically possible for beings to change their mode of being?