Pluralisms. Methodology, Motivations, and Interconnections
Pluralistic accounts of core philosophical notions—such as truth, validity, being and causation—have received a great deal of attention in the past few years. While a variety of specific proposals have been elaborated and defended, many questions remain unanswered. In particular, more needs to be done in exploring the interconnections between the various pluralistic accounts defended in the literature. The aim of this workshop is to close this gap and to stimulate collaborative work on the interconnections between the various pluralisms by bringing together established and early-career scholars from different areas of analytic philosophy.
Confirmed speakers
Confirmed speakers
Elke Brendel (Bonn)
Raffaella Campaner (Bologna)
Leen De Vreese (Gent)
Matti Eklund (Uppsala)
Filippo Ferrari (Bonn)
Ole Hjortland (Bergen)
Kris McDaniel (Syracuse)
Sebastiano Moruzzi (Bologna)
Nikolaj Pedersen (Yonsei)
Greg Restall (Melbourne)
Matthias Rolffs (Bonn)
Dorothee Schmitt (Bonn)
Andrea Sereni (IUSS, Pavia)
Erik Stei (Bonn)
Florian Steinberger (Birbeck)
Pilar Terrés Villalonga (Barcelona)
Raffaella Campaner (Bologna)
Leen De Vreese (Gent)
Matti Eklund (Uppsala)
Filippo Ferrari (Bonn)
Ole Hjortland (Bergen)
Kris McDaniel (Syracuse)
Sebastiano Moruzzi (Bologna)
Nikolaj Pedersen (Yonsei)
Greg Restall (Melbourne)
Matthias Rolffs (Bonn)
Dorothee Schmitt (Bonn)
Andrea Sereni (IUSS, Pavia)
Erik Stei (Bonn)
Florian Steinberger (Birbeck)
Pilar Terrés Villalonga (Barcelona)

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Conference Organization
Filippo Ferrari, Matthias Rolffs, Dorothee Schmitt, Erik Stei
Filippo Ferrari, Matthias Rolffs, Dorothee Schmitt, Erik Stei