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Wittgenstein/Phenomenology conference, #UEA, on Tuesday:

Wittgenstein / Phenomenology
1-day workshop 
University of East Anglia (Norwich, UK) 
11 June 2013 (9.30am-1pm / 2pm-5pm)

Venue: Arts Building, room 01.06

Programme

9:30-10:00 Coffee
10:00-10:50
TIMUR UÇAN (University of East Anglia; University of Bordeaux 3 - SPH)
The Notion of 'World' in the Early Works of Sartre and Wittgenstein
11:00-11:50
MIHAI OMETITA (University of East Anglia)
Saying and Seeing: Middle Wittgenstein's 'Phenomenological Reduction'
12:00-12:50
DENIS MCMANUS (University of Southampton)
Anxiety, Responsibility, and the Autonomy of Grammar
13:00-13:50 lunch break
14:00-15:20
JEAN-PHILIPPE NARBOUX (University of Bordeaux 3 - SPH/ IUF)
Is Self-Consciousness Consciousness of One's Self?
Respondent: OSKARI KUUSELA (University of East Anglia)
15:30-17:00
THOMAS GREAVES (University of East Anglia) & RUPERT READ (University of East Anglia)
Panel discussion

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