Conference by Kelly D. Jolley

  • March 14 , 4 p.m.-6 p.m., MSH Bordeaux room 2

These lectures are draft versions of the first two chapters of Kelly D. Jolley's upcoming book, Sight, Site and Situatedness: The Visible and the Invisible in American Transcendentalism .

Kelly D. Jolley is professor of Philosophy at Auburn University, Alabama. He works on the theory of judgment, the history of skepticism, and the history of twentieth-century philosophy, at the crossroads of the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of language. He is notably the author of The Concept “Horse” Paradox and Wittgensteinian Conceptual Investigations (Ashgate/Routledge), and the co-editor of Ludwig Wittgenstein: Key Concepts (Acumen/Routledge). He has published articles on Plato, Aristotle, Montaigne, Kant, Emerson, Thoreau, Frege, Wittgenstein, Austin, Cavell, and Merleau-Ponty. He is also the author of several collections of poetry and novels.

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