Lecture Series
Arthur Pap Lectures and Vienna Circle Lectures
Together with the Vienna Circle Society, the Institute Vienna Circle hosts two prestigious lectures each year: the Vienna Circle Lecture and the Arthur Pap Lecture
32nd Vienna Circle Lecture | Massimo Ferrari (University of Turin)
7th Arthur Pap Lecture | Francesca Biagioli (University of Turin)
Previous Vienna Circle Lectures
- 31. Jordi Cat (Indiana University, Bloomington): Money and Philosophy in Vienna: Otto Neurath and Ludwig Wittgenstein. 9. November 2023
- 30. Flavia Padovani (Drexel University, Philadelphia): Constitutive Principles in Science: Between Contingency and Constraint. 15. Dezember 2022
- 29. Alisa Bokulich (Boston University): C.S. Peirce, Gravity Measurements, & the Philosophy of Metrology. 10. Dezember 2021
- 28. Janet Kourany (University of Notre Dame): The Present Plight of Science, and Our Plight. 9. Dezember 2020
- 27. Juliet Floyd (Boston University): In and Out of Mind: Wittgenstein and Gödel, Post and Turing. 25. Juli 2019
- 26. David Chalmers (NYU): The Lewis-Carnap Aufbau. How Carnap and Lewis might have constructed the world again. 19. Juni 2018
- 25. Thomas Uebel (University of Manchester): Intentionality in the Vienna Circle. 1. Juni 2017
- 24. Thomas Oberdan (Clemson University): ‘Our Common Method’ in Logik, Sprache, Philosophie. 16. September 2016
- 23. Peter Schöttler (Freie Universität Berlin): Von Comte zu Carnap. Zur Rezeption des Wiener Kreises in Frankreich. 30. November 2015
- 22. Michael Beaney (University of York): Susan Stebbing and the early reception of logical empiricism in Britain. 12. Dezember 2014
- 21. Ilkka Niiniluoto (Helsinki): Eino Kaila and the Vienna Circle. 7. November 2013
- 20. Don Howard (Notre Dame): Einstein and the Vienna Circle. 13. Dezember 2012
- 19. Hans Jürgen Wendel (Rostock): Moritz Schlick und die Metaphysik. 5. Dezember 2011
- 18. Dagfinn Føllesdal (Stanford and Oslo)): Edmund Husserl und Kurt Gödel. 16. November 2010
- 17. Peter Galison (Harvard, USA): The Assassin of Relativity. Friedrich Adler and Albert Einstein. 16. Juli 2009
- 16. Gerald Holton (Harvard, USA ): Einheit und Vielheit der Wissenschaften. 23. Juni 2008
- 15. Keith Lehrer (University of Arizona): Consensus in Art and Science. 24. Juli 2007
- 14. Rainer Hegselmann (Bayreuth): Truth and Cognitive Division of Labor. 25. Juli 2006
- 13. Maria Carla Galavotti (Bologna): Probability and its Interpretations. 26. Juli 2005
- 12. Helen Longino (Minneapolis): Philosophy of Science after the Social Turn. 20. Juli 2004
- 11. Die geplante Wiener Kreis Vorlesung 2003 von Donald Davidson entfiel aufgrund dessen Ableben.
- 10. Anton Zeilinger (Wien): Observer and Reality in Quantum Physics, 16. Juli 2002
- 9. Hubert Schleichert (Konstanz): Moritz Schlick and the Idea of Social Contract, 12.Juli 2001
- 8. Michael Friedmann (Indiana University): On the Idea of a Scientific Philosophy?, 6.Juli 2000
- 7. Adolf Grünbaum (Pittsburgh): Physical Cosmology and Theory, 7.Juni 1999
- 6. Abner Shimony (Boston): Philosophical and Experimental Perspectives of Quantum Physics, 3. September 1998
- 5. Walter Thirring (Wien): Grenzen des Reduktionismus in der Physik, 1. Dezember 1997
- 4. Carl Djerassi (Stanford/USA): Science-in-fiction ist nicht Science Fiction: Ist es Autobiographie?, 21. Juni 1996
- 3. Marie Jahoda (Sussex): Sozialwissenschaft und soziale Realität - Ein persönliches Plädoyer, 7.Juni 1995
- 2. Hans Sluga (Berkeley): Macht und Ohnmacht der Analytischen Philosophie, 13. Juni 1994
- 1. Saul A. Kripke (Princeton): Carnap's Modal Logic of Individual Concepts, 29. Juni 1993
Previous Arthur Pap Lectures
- 6. Paola Cantù (Université Aix-Marseille): What Role Do Definitions Play in Axiomatics? 7. Dezember 2023
- 5. James C. Klagge (Virginia Tech, Blacksburg): Is Wittgenstein still an Analytic Philosopher? 10. November 2022
- 4. Cheryl Misak (University of Toronto): Pragmatism and the A Priori: Lewis (C.I.), Ramsey, and Carnap. 21. Januar 2021
- 3. Sanford Shieh (Wesleyan University): Returns of Modality: Wittgenstein's Tractatus and Arthur Pap. 2. Dezember 2020
- 2. Scott Soames (USC Dornsife): Viennese Lessons: Wittgenstein, Schlick, and Carnap. 10. Mai 2019
- 1. David J. Stump (San Francisco): Arthur Pap’s Analytic Philosophy. 27. Juni 2018