Seminar – September 13

Harry Redner, “What Wittgenstein got wrong about language”

Harry Redner was Reader at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia and has been visiting professor at Yale University, University of California–Berkeley, and Harvard University. He is the author of Beyond Civilization; Totalitarianism, Globablization, and Colonialism; The Tragedy of European Civilization, and other books.

Where and when:

Tuesday 13 September, 4.00pm to 5.30pm, Burwood Campus, C2.05 (*** Please note the seminars are now back in C2.05 ***)

The philosophy seminars are free to attend and all are welcome.

Upcoming seminars in September include:

  • Sept 20: Jon Roffe, “Deleuze’s Perverse Theory of Literature”
  • Sept 22: Karyn Lai, “Agency and Performance in Confucian Philosophy”
  • Sept 27: Petra Brown, “Natality: Arendt’s challenge to the Kampfgemeinschaft (battle-community)”

For any inquiries, please email Sean Bowden: [email protected]

Hosted by the European Philosophy and History of Ideas Research Group (EPHI) and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.