Sebastian Rödl

Sebastian Rodl
September 12, 2018
All Day
TBA

September 13, 2018
4:00PM - 5:30PM
TBA

Date Range
2018-09-13 16:00:00 2018-09-13 17:30:00 Sebastian Rödl Sebastian Rödl revives the thought--as ancient as philosophy but largely forgotten today--that knowledge, precisely on account of being objective, is selfknowledge: knowledge knowing itself. Wednesday, September 12Nature and the Good4:00pm, Thompson Library 202Practical reason can be defined as the ethical knowledge of nature leading to action. Thursday, September 13 Workshop on Frege and the Force/Content distinction4:00 - 5:30pm, University Hall 347 Friday, September 14Truth at a Context3:00 pm, University Hall 347A relative concept of truth can account neither for the speaker's comprehension of speech, nor for the thinker's comprehension of thought. Sebastian Rödl is Professor of Philosophy at the Research Institute for Analytic German Idealism of the University of Leipzig. Sponsors: OSU Humanities Institute, Departments of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, English, French and Italian, Comparative Studies, Linguistics  TBA America/New_York public
September 14, 2018
All Day
TBA

Sebastian Rödl revives the thought--as ancient as philosophy but largely forgotten today--that knowledge, precisely on account of being objective, is selfknowledge: knowledge knowing itself.
 
Wednesday, September 12
Nature and the Good
4:00pm, Thompson Library 202
Practical reason can be defined as the ethical knowledge of nature leading to action.
 
Thursday, September 13
Workshop on Frege and the Force/Content distinction
4:00 - 5:30pm, University Hall 347
 
Friday, September 14
Truth at a Context
3:00 pm, University Hall 347
A relative concept of truth can account neither for the speaker's comprehension of speech, nor for the thinker's comprehension of thought.
 
Sebastian Rödl is Professor of Philosophy at the Research Institute for Analytic German Idealism of the University of Leipzig.
 
Sponsors: OSU Humanities Institute, Departments of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, English, French and Italian, Comparative Studies, Linguistics
 
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