15th Ludwig Wittgenstein Summerschool

August 6-10, 2024 Privacy, Expression, And Grammar: PI §§ 243-308 with James Conant (Chicago) & David Finkelstein (Chicago) Scientific Organisation and Direction: Volker A. Munz (AAU, Klagenfurt) Conference Center: Elementary school Markt 300 A-2880 Kirchberg am Wechsel Maximum number of participants: 40 Application deadline (registration and payment): March 31, 2024 (Later applications can unfortunately not […]

14th Ludwig Wittgenstein Summerschool

August 1-5, 2023 WITTGENSTEIN’S LAST WRITINGS – THE INNER AND OUTER IN CONTEXT with Lars Hertzberg (Åbo) & David G. Stern (Iowa) Scientific Organisation and Direction: Volker A. Munz (AAU, Klagenfurt) Conference Center: Elementary school Markt 300 A-2880 Kirchberg am Wechsel Maximum number of participants: 40 Application deadline (registration and payment): March 31, 2023 (Later […]

13th Ludwig Wittgenstein Summerschool

August 2-6, 2022 Agency, Causation and Normativity with Hans-Johann Glock (UZH, Zurich), & John Hyman (UCL, London) Scientific Organisation and Direction: Volker A. Munz (AAU, Klagenfurt) Conference Center: Elementary school Markt 300 A-2880 Kirchberg am Wechsel Maximum number of participants: 40 Application deadline (registration and payment): April 30, 2022 (Later applications can unfortunately not be […]

12th Ludwig Wittgenstein Summerschool

August 3 –August 7, 2021 Wittgenstein and Conceptual Complexity with Volker A. Munz (Klagenfurt) & Oskari Kuusela (East Anglia) Scientific Organization and Direction: Volker A. Munz (Klagenfurt) [Unfortunately, Lars Hertzberg had to cancel his participation in the summer school for health reasons. The summer school will, however, be held as originally planned with Oskari Kuusela […]

Obituary Brian McGuinness

Brian McGuinness died on December 23, 2019 at the age of 92. The ALWS and the Wittgenstein Community, we share the loss of a fine man, a friend, a mentor and the leading Wittgenstein researcher of his time. In November 2017 Brian McGuinness received the honorary doctorate of the University of Innsbruck at the Certosa […]

Submission Process

Here you find all information regarding our new electronic submission process. Please note that we have experienced difficulties with older browsers like Internet Explorer. Please consider using a modern browser (Edge, Firefox or Chrome). If you still have difficulties, please just contact joseph.wang@uibk.ac.at. Due to the new General Data Protection Regulation, we have to change […]

Workshop: Ludwig Wittgenstein – Central Aspects of his Early and Later Philosophy

ÖSTERREICHISCHE LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN GESELLSCHAFT PHILOSOPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT AN DER UNIVERSITÄT GRAZ VEREINIGUNG FÜR WISSENSCHAFTLICHE GRUNDLAGENFORSCHUNG INSTITUT FÜR PHILOSOPHIE International Workshop Ludwig Wittgenstein – Central Aspects of his Early and Later Philosophy with Jaakko Hintikka (Boston University) & Danièle Moyal-Sharrock (University of Hertfordshire) Wednesday, July 21, 2010, 10:15 – 17:00 Thursday, July 22, 2010, 10:30 – 17:00 […]

Katalin Neumer: “Die gemeinsame menschliche Handlungsweise” in Wittgenstein’s Nachlass

ÖSTERREICHISCHE LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN GESELLSCHAFT (ÖLWG) PHILOSOPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT AN DER UNIVERSITÄT GRAZ VEREINIGUNG FÜR WISSENSCHAFTLICHE GRUNDLAGENFORSCHUNG INSTITUT FÜR PHILOSOPHIE E i n l a d u n g zu einem Vortrag im Rahmen der Wittgenstein Lectures der ÖLWG: Katalin Neumer (Budapest) „Die gemeinsame menschliche Handlungsweise“ in Wittgensteins Nachlaß Zeit: Mittwoch, 17. Juni 2009, 19 s. t. […]

11th Ludwig Wittgenstein Summer School

30th Juli – 3rd August 2019 Wittgenstein’s Tractatus with Cora Diamond (Charlottesville), James Conant (Chicago/Leipzig) & Martin Gustafsson (Turku) Scientific Organization and Direction: Volker A. Munz (Klagenfurt) Conference Center: Elementary school Markt 300 A-2880 Kirchberg am Wechsel Cf: Travel and Living. Maximum number of participants: 40 Application deadline (registration and payment): 31 March 2019 (Later applications can […]

Leinfellner Award

The “Werner & Elisabeth Leinfellner Award”, named after Elisabeth and Werner Leinfellner, the co-founders and long term proponents of the ALWS, is awarded annually to one or two gifted young philosophers based on their excellent submitted papers to the Wittgenstein Symposium. The nomination is selected by the scientific directors of the respective symposium advised by […]