2012 marks the 100th anniversary of Bertrand Russell’s The Problems of Philosophy. Envisioned by him as an introductory text, Russell also used the work to propose a number of novel theses which left an indelible mark on the development of analytic philosophy. This graduate conference at the University of Glasgow aimed to promote fresh engagement with the problems discussed by Russell, and to investigate the possibilities for useful dialogue between Russell’s approach to these issues and contemporary philosophy.
Işik Sarihan, Central European University, speaking at the Graduate Conference, Problems of Philosophy: Then & Now. Recorded: 29-30 June 2012.
Published 07/05/12
Michael McCourt, University of Maryland, speaking at the Graduate Conference, Problems of Philosophy: Then & Now. Recorded: 29-30 June 2012.
Published 07/05/12
Sebastian Sanhueza, University College London, speaking at the Graduate Conference, Problems of Philosophy: Then & Now. Recorded: 29-30 June 2012.
Published 07/05/12