PROGRAMME
Thursday, 25 May 2023
15:00-15:15 Welcome
Session 1
15:15-16:00 Susan Brower-Toland (Saint Louis University)
Ockham on How Things Are (Arranged)
16:00-16:45 Q&A
16:45-17:15 Pause
Session 2
17:15-18:00 John Marenbon (University of Cambridge)
Medieval Facts — or Fictions?
18:00-18:45 Q&A
Friday, 26 May 2023 – Morning
Session 3
09:00-09:45 Alexandra Anisie (Babes-Bolyai University)
Avoiding Realism: some late 14th century thinkers on the significates of propositions
09:45-10:30 Q&A
10:30-11:00 Pause
Session 4
11:00-11:45 Richard Gaskin (University of Liverpool)
Objects and States of Affairs in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus
11:45-12:30 Q&A
Friday, 26 May 2023 – Afternoon
Session 5
14:30-15:15 Bo Meinertsen (University of Sheffield)
Instantiation as an External Relation
15:15-16:00 Q&A
16:00-16:30 Pause
Session 6
16:30-17:15 Johannes Brandl (Universität Salzburg)
Does Judgement depend on Predication? An Unorthodox Defense of Brentano’s Theory of Judgement
17:15-18:00 Q&A
Saturday, 27 May 2023
Session 7
09:00-09:45 Ingrid Vendrell-Ferran (Universität Marburg)
Value Objectivism and Feeling in Landmann-Kalischer and Meinong
09:45-10:30 Q&A
10:30-10:45 Pause
Session 8
10:45-11:30 Benjamin Schnieder (Universität Wien)
Why Bolzano Needs no States of Affairs
11:30-12:15 Q&A
With comments by
Laurent Cesalli (Brower-Toland) Paolo Natali (Meinertsen)
Enrico Donato (Marenbon) Arkadiusz Chrudzimski (Brandl)
Davide Falessi (Anisie) Guillaume Fréchette (Vendrell-Ferran)
Romain Büchi (Gaskin) Hamid Taieb (Schnieder)