長らく本哲学専修で教鞭を取られ、本学名誉教授でもある伊藤邦武先生(現龍谷大教授)が、日本学士院の会員に選ばれました(学士院プレスリリース)。心からお慶び申し上げます。
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ワークショップ ‘Kyoto Workshop on Self I’ のお知らせ
12月18日(火)に京都大学吉田キャンパスにおいて、Denis McManus氏、Hibi Pendleton氏、Graham Priest氏と共に自己に関するワークショップを開催いたしますので、ぜひお越しください。
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Kyoto Workshop on Self I
日時:12月18日(火) 9:00-17:15
会場:京都大学楽友会館1階会議室(No.96 of this map)
Program
09:00–10:30 Denis McManus (University of Southampton) ”TBA”
10:30–10:45 Coffee
10:45–12:15 Hibi Pendleton (Colgate University) ”Ideals and Self-Clarification: Developing Iris Murdoch’s Concept of Vision”
12:15–14:00 Lunch
14:00–15:30 Yasuo Deguchi (Kyoto University) ”Self-as-We: From Entrustment of Somatic Agency to a Holistic Self”
15:30–15:45 Coffee
15:45–17:15 Graham Priest (CUNY) ”Fictional Objects Fictional Subjects“
ワークショップ ‘What’s So Bad about Dialetheism?’ のお知らせ
12月15日から17日までの3日間にかけて、国内外から多数の先生方をお招きして、Dialetheismに関するワークショップを開催いたしますので、ぜひお越しください。
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What’s So Bad about Dialetheism? From Historical, Logical and Philosophical Points of View
12月15日:Logic
時間:9:30-18:00
会場:京都大学楽友会館1階会議室(No.96 of this map)
09:30–09:45 Opening of the conference
09:45–10:00 Anna Malavisi (Western Connecticut State University) “Beyond the limits of dialetheism”
10:00–11:30 Zach Weber (University of Otago) ”Under the Routley Set”
11:30–12:30 Luis Estrada-González (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) “Dialetheists and other friends of contradictions”
12:30–14:00 Lunch
14:00–15:00 Colin Caret (Yonsei University) ”Transconsistent Possibilities”
15:00–16:00 Roderic A Girle (University of Queensland)”Free logic and dialethic domains”
16:00–16:30 Coffee break
16:30–18:00 Heinrich Wansing (Ruhr University Bochum) ”One heresy and one orthodoxy. On dialetheism and the non-normativity of logic”
12月16日:Metaphysics
時間:9:00-17:00
会場:京都大学芝蘭会館研修室1(Access information)
09:00–10:30 Ricki Bliss (Lehigh University) ”Reading Nagarjuna in New York”
10:30–11:30 Paolo Bonardi (University of Geneva)”Dialetheism and Rational Belief”
11:30–13:00 Lunch
13:00–14:00 Naoya Fujikawa (Tokyo Metropolitan University) ”Paraempty names and the strengthened paradox of ineffability“
14:00–15:00 Koji Tanaka (Australian National University) ”One or many?“
15:00–15:30 Coffee break
15:30–17:00 Achille Varzi (Columbia University) ”Boundary Contradictions“
12月17日:History
時間:9:30-17:00
会場:京都大学芝蘭会館研修室1(Access information)
09:30–11:00 Denis McManus (University of Southampton) “Heidegger, dialetheism and all that is: On paradoxes, and questions, of being”
11:00–12:00 Francesco Gandellini (University of Turin) ”Heidegger’s Metaphysics between Consistencies and Inconsistencies”
12:00–13:45 Lunch
13:45–15:15 Ed Witherspoon (Colgate University) “Later Wittgenstein on the Determinacy of Meaning and the Unity of Thought”
15:15–15:30 Coffee break
15:30–17:00 Graham Priest (CUNY) ”A Logue“
CAPEレクチャー(Filippo Casati氏)のお知らせ
以下の要領でCAPEレクチャーが開催されます。奮ってご参加ください。
日時:12月14日(金)18:15-19:45
場所: 京都大学文学部校舎地下大会議室 (No.8 of this map)
スピーカー:Filippo Casati (Visiting Assistant Professor, Lehigh University)
タイトル:Resurrecting the ‘Being and Time Project’
アブストラクト:In his ‘Ontological Pluralism and the Being and Time Project’, Denis McManus has convincingly argued that the philosophical project spelled out in Heidegger’s Being and Time faces an insurmountable difficulty. In my talk, I critically discuss McManus’ ideas. I claim that McManus is fundamentally right, even though his argument could be better off by appealing to some other textual evidences and to the recent debate about infinite regresses. Moreover, I argue that the so-called second Heidegger proposes a dialetheist solution to the problem discussed by McManus.
Kyoto University/UC San Diego Workshop on Selfのお知らせ
12月13日(木)にカリフォルニア大学サンディエゴ校よりJohn Evans氏, Jonathan Cohen氏, Matthew Fulkerson氏、マサチューセッツ・ボストン大学よりYumiko Inukai氏をお招きしてSelfに関するワークショップを開催いたします。事前登録は不要ですので、ぜひお越しください。
Kyoto University/UC San Diego Workshop on Self
Date: December 13, 2018
Time: 12:15-16:00
Venue: 京都大学吉田泉殿 Yoshida-Izumidono, Kyoto University (No.76 of this map)
Program
12:15-12:30 Opening
12:30-13:00 Takuro Onishi (Associate Professor, Kyoto University):
Egocentric Language Revisited
13:00-13:30 Matthew Fulkerson (Associate Professor, UCSD):
Integrating the Self: Lessons from Peripersonal Space
13:30-14:00 Yumiko Inukai (Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston):
A Constructed Self and Pure Experience in James
14:00-14:20 Break
14:20-14:50 Jonathan Cohen (Professor, UCSD):
Many Molyneux Questions
14:50-15:20 Yasuo Deguchi (Professor, Kyoto University):
Self as We: Its Structure & Ontology
15:20-15:50 John Evans (Professor, UCSD):
The Soul and the Self in Contemporary U.S. Society: William James 100 Years Later
15:50-16:00 Closing
CAPEレクチャーとワークショップのお知らせ
12月11日、12日にカリフォルニア大学サンディエゴ校からJ
CAPE Lecture: John Evans (Professor, University of California San Diego)
Date: 11th December, 2018
Time: 16:30-18:00
Venue: 文学部1階会議室 Meeting Room on the 1st floor of Faculty of Letters (No.8 of this map)
Title:
Human Gene Editing: The American Ethical Debate in Social Context
Abstract:
A few weeks ago a Chinese scientist announced that he had facilitated the creation of two genetically modified girls. If true, this would be the first instance of both germline human gene editing and the first germline genetic enhancement – two ethical lines that had previously been critical in the American ethical debates about gene editing. While American scientists and bioethicists were critical of this experiment because safety protocols were not followed, they nonetheless endorsed the goals of the research. In my talk I explain how an ethical consensus in the 1970s to not engage in either germline or enhancement broke down to allow for endorsement of both acts. Through a sociological examination of the argumentative structure in this public bioethical debate I also provide predictions for the viability of future moral lines that could be drawn in this debate, such as that between “disease” and “enhancement.”
Biography:
John H. Evans is the Tata Chancellor’s Chair of Social Science and the Co-director of the Institute for Practical Ethics at the University of California, San Diego. His career has focused on the sociological examination of ethical debates surrounding human biology, including his first book on the history of debates about human genetic modification, a second on the public perception of reproductive genetic technologies and a later book on the definitions of the human implied in biological research. He was a member of the National Academies of Sciences Committee on Human Gene Editing.
CAPE Lecture: Jonathan Cohen (Professor, University of California San Diego)
Date: 12th December, 2018
Time: 15:00-16:30
Venue: 文学部地下小会議室 Meeting Room on the basement floor of Faculty of Letters (No.8 of this map)
Title:
Coherence and conversation
Abstract:
The sentence “The boss fired the employee who is always late” invites the defeasible inference that the speaker is attempting to convey that the lateness caused the firing (cf. “The boss fired the employee who is from Philadelphia”, which does not invite an analogous inference). We argue that, unlike more familiar processes for conveying extrasemantic content, such inferences do not arise in an attempt to rescue utterances from any kind of linguistic or communicative failure, such as from a violation of communicative norms based on principles of rationality/cooperativity, or the need to complete/expand a proposition so as to appropriately fix truth-conditional content. Rather, we argue that they arise from more basic, general cognitive strategies for building mental models of the world. Attention to such cases suggests that the forms of extrasemantic enrichment that have attracted the most theoretical attention to date (e.g., conversational implicature, impliciture) are in fact special cases of a more general, and more varied, phenomenon.
CAPE Lecture: Matthew Fulkerson (Associate Professor, University of California San Diego)
Date: 12th December, 2018
Time: 16:30-18:00
Venue: 文学部地下小会議室 Meeting Room on the basement floor of Faculty of Letters (No.8 of this map)
Title:
Emotional Perception
Abstract:
Some perceptual experiences seem to have an emotional element that makes both an affective and motivational difference in the content and character of the experience. I offer a novel account of these experiences that is inspired by related work on pain that I call the “Affective-Motivational Account.” Like typical sensory pain, perceptual experience should be understood as a complex state generated by both a sensory-discriminative component and a functionally distinct affective-motivational component. It is this latter system that provides such experiences with their emotional character. Such a view is strongly supported by the available empirical evidence and has the potential to address several longstanding philosophical puzzles about the relation between perception and emotion.
UCSD-Kyoto Workshop on Self
Date: 13th December, 2018
Time: 12:30-16:00
Venue: 吉田泉殿 Yoshida-Izumidono, Kyoto University (No.76 of this map)
Speakers: Jonathan Cohen (UCSD), Yasuo Deguchi (Kyoto), John Evans (UCSD), Matthew Fulkerson (UCSD), Yumiko Inukai (U. Massachusetts Boston), Takuro Onishi (Kyoto)
CAPEレクチャー(Prof. Hoffmann)のお知らせ
以下の要領で二件のCAPEレクチャーが開催されます。奮ってご参加ください。
CAPEレクチャー(秋吉亮太博士)のお知らせ
以下の要領でCAPEレクチャーが開催されます。奮ってご参加ください。
日時:11月26日(木)18:00-19:30
場所: 京都大学文学部校舎1階会議室( 8番の建物)
スピーカー: 秋吉亮太 博士(早稲田大学 高等研究所)
タイトル: 形式主義の新展開に向けてー竹内外史を手がかりにー
アブストラクト:
戦後の混乱期の中で,金沢出身の論理学者である竹内外史(
1960年代以後,
これまで竹内の証明論はその数学的な側面に注目が集まってきたと
本研究はパリ第一大学哲学科アラナ氏との共同研究に基づいている
CAPEレクチャー(Prof. Nic Bommarito)のお知らせ
「自己」に関する京都ーブリュッセル共同ワークショップのお知らせ
Kyoto-Bruxelles Joint Workshop on Self
Date: 22th November, 2018
Time: 13:00-17:00
Venue: Meeting Room on the 1st floor of Faculty of Letters Main Bldg, Kyoto University (No.8 of this map https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/access/main-campus-map.html)
Program
13:00-13:45 Roman Paşca (Kanda University of International Studies)
13:45-14:30 Takeshi Morisato (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
14:30-15:15 Pierre Bonneels (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
15:15-15:30 Break
15:30-16:15 Sylvie Peperstraete (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
16:15-17:00 Baudouin Decharneux (Université Libre de Bruxelles)