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    Department of Philosophy Colloquium - David Bakhurst (Queen's University)

    When:
    Thursday, September 12, 2024
    4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
    Where:
    Watson Hall
    Room: 517
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    Description:

    The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series is pleased to present

    David Bakhurst
    (Queen's University)

    "Anscombe versus Austin"

    Date: Thursday, September 12, 2024

    Time: 4:00 pm

    Watson Hall, Room 517

    My topic is the relation between Elizabeth Anscombe 91Ƭ ’s form of linguistic philosophy and the ordinary language philosophy of J. L. Austin. In Metaphysical Animals, Clare Mac Cumhaill and Rachael Wiseman observe that Anscombe and Austin hated each other and portray Anscombe 91Ƭ ’s loathing as expressing a deep aversion to Austin 91Ƭ ’s conception of philosophy. In response, some commentators have criticised this interpretation, arguing that Anscombe 91Ƭ ’s contempt for Austin was grounded in merely personal reasons, which prevented her from appreciating that Austin was involved in a similar reformatory project to Wittgenstein and Anscombe herself. In my paper, I evaluate this dispute, exploring the similarities and differences between Anscombe 91Ƭ ’s and Austin 91Ƭ ’s ideas of philosophy—focusing on their notorious symposium on pretending and their respective writings on perception and its objects. I will argue that attention to the metaphysical dimensions of Anscombe 91Ƭ ’s “grammatical” inquiries can reveal the ways in which Austin 91Ƭ ’s philosophy is, by comparison, superficial.

     

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    Contact:
    Sheena Wilkinson
    sheena.wilkinson@queensu.ca
    Cost:
    FREE
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