The Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Groningen (the Netherlands) will host a workshop on infinite regress on March 21-22, 2017. Attendance is free, but registration is required, which can be done by sending an email to: jeanne.peijnenburg@rug.nl. Here's the program:
Tuesday, March 21: “Infinite Regress in History, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science.”
Venue: Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, Oude Boteringestraat 38, Court Room (‘Zittingzaal’).
Tuesday, March 21: “Infinite Regress in History, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science.”
Venue: Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, Oude Boteringestraat 38, Court Room (‘Zittingzaal’).
9:10–9:15: Welcome.
9:15–10:30: Matthew Duncombe (University of Nottingham).
10:30–10:45: Coffee break.
10:45–12:00: Tamer Nawar (University of Groningen).
12:00–13:00 Lunch.
13:00–14:15: Jeanne Peijnenburg (University of Groningen).
14:15–14:30: Tea break.
14:30–15:45: Coos Engelsma (University of Groningen).
15:45–17:00: Matteo Morganti (University of Rome 'Roma TRE').
17:30: Dinner.
Wednesday March 22: “Infinite Regress in Ethics and Metaphysics.”
Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Oude Boteringestraat 52, Room Omega.
Wednesday March 22: “Infinite Regress in Ethics and Metaphysics.”
Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Oude Boteringestraat 52, Room Omega.
9:15–10:30: Daniel Cohnitz (University of Utrecht).
10:30–10:45: Coffee break.
10:45–12:00: Bart Streumer (University of Groningen).
12:00–13:00: Lunch.
13:00–14:15: Tuomas Tahko (University of Helsinki).
14:15–14:30: Tea break.
14:30–15:45: Donnchadh O’Conaill (University of Helsinki) and Olley Pearson (University of Durham).
15:45–17:00: Benjamin Schnieder (University of Hamburg).
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