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A selection of recent and upcoming events. For more information, please visit the ‘Events’ section on the ‘Calendar’ page.

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  • For an updated list of guest lectures and seminars at the Wittgenstein Archives Bergen (WAB) please visit
  • Wittgenstein on Irrational and Complex Numbers", guest lecture with Tim Grasshöfer (TU Dortmund), 29 February 2024.
  • Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Science in the "Tractatus",guest lecture withNuno Venturinha (Nova University of Lisbon), 2November 2023.

  • International Conference: Wittgenstein on Foundations: Mathematics, Mind, World
    Held at Wadham College, Univ. of Oxford on 1-2 August 2022. Funded by the Dept. of Philosophy, Univ. of Bergen
    Co-organizers: Sorin Bangu and Kevin Cahill (Bergen), Alex Paseau (Oxford, Wadham College)
    More information pending.

  • Workshop: Wittgenstein and Practice
    Univ. of Bergen, 26-28 May 2022
    Co-organizers: Kevin Cahill, Sorin Bangu
    More information:Wittgenstein and Practice

  • Severin Schroeder (Univ. of Reading, UK): Farewell to Hinge Propositions. 30 March 2022
    Prof. Schroeder has been an invited researcher at the Dept. between 11 March - 8 April, visit financed by HUMEVAL funds.

  • Sorin Bangu: An analogous investigation? Later Wittgenstein onpsychological and mathematical discourse. At the workshop 'Wittgensteinand the formal sciences', ETH Zurich, 11 Jan. 2022

  • 19 Oct. 2021, kl. 19-21. A Zoom panel discussion of Kevin Cahill'slatest book, Towards a Philosophical Anthropology of Culture:Naturalism, Relativism and Skepticism(Routledge, 2021).

    Panelists: Kevin Cahill (University of Bergen, Norway), David Stern(Univ. of Iowa, USA), Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley, USA), Martin Gustafsson(Åbo Akademi University, Finland), Julie Zahle (Univ. of Bergen), MartinSætre (Univ. of Bergen). Sorin Bangu (Univ. of Bergen) will moderate thediscussion. There will be time for questions from the online audience aswell.The book is available Open Access, .


  • Trächtler, J. (2021) Das Fremde des Fremdpsychischen(The Otherness of Other Minds).
    Invited talk atWittgenstein-Forum of the International Ludwig Wittgenstein Society,University of Vienna, September 2021.
  • Trächtler, J. (2021) .
    Invited talk at MikeyLaundry Art Garden MLAG, June 2021.
  • Cahill, K. (2021) ""
    Talk at Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung- TractatusLogico-Philosophicus; A Series of Centennial Lectures, The JointResearch Center in Logic of Tsinghua University and the University ofAmsterdam, June 9. [zoom]
  • Bangu, S. (2021) .
    Talk at Oxford Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar, 3 May. [zoom]
  • Pichler, A. (2021)
    Talk at "UEA Wittgenstein workshop", School of Politics, Philosophy,Language and Communication, Univ. of East Anglia, org. Oskari Kuusela.(UK) Norwich, 28 April. [zoom]
  • Trächtler, J. (2021) Understanding the Other.
    Invited talk atUEA Wittgenstein Workshop,online, January 2021.
  • Fall 2020 - Spring 2021 reading group on by Cheryl Misak.
    We plan to meet in person, if possible, twice a month. If interested tojoin, please email sba011@uib.no for updated info.
  • Wittgenstein: Naturalism and Necessity
    Dept. of Philosophy, University of Bergen, Nov. 21-22, 2019.Co-organizers: Sorin Bangu, Kevin Cahill.
    Invited speakers: Bill Child (Oxford), Annalisa Coliva (UC Irvine), Oskari Kuusela (East Anglia), Juliet Floyd (Boston), Alexander George (Amherst), Severin Schroeder (Reading).
    The first workshop in the NFRfunded project 'Mathematics with a Human Face'.

  • Wittgenstein in the 21st Century
    Co-Organizers: HansSluga (UC Berkeley); Kevin Cahill, Sorin Bangu (University of Bergen). At the Dept. of Philosophy, U.C. Berkeley, April 5-6, 2019.

  • Special Seminar. Mark Steiner (Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem):
    “Wittgensteinvs. Turing on consistency and contradictions in mathematics”

    Dept. of Philosophy, Univ. of Bergen. 17 Oct. 2018
    Organizers: Sorin Bangu, Alois Pichler, Simo Säätelä.

  • Graduate research seminar:
    “Wittgenstein on the Other Minds Problem”

    Speaker: Jasmin Trächtler (PhD candidate, Univ. of Bergen) 20 Sept. 2018.

  • Wittgenstein In / On Translation
    Workshop co-organized by Alois Pichler and Paulo Oliveira. The Norwegian-Brazilian SPIRE University of Bergen, Philosophy Department. June 25.-27. 2017

  • Nordic Wittgenstein Society Conference:
    Wittgenstein, Philosophy of Mind, and Naturalism

    Organizers: Kevin Cahill, Thomas Raleigh (NTNU). 12 June 2015. Invited Speakers include Charles Travis (Kings), Paul Snowden (UCL), Julia Tanney (Kent), William Child (Oxford), David Finkelstein (Chicago), Dorit Bar-On (Connecticut).

  • Special Seminars. Peter Hacker (Oxford):
    "Philosophy and neuroscience" (1 Sept. 2014), "The nature of consciousness" (2 Sept. 2014)

    Organizer: Alois Pichler.

  • Special Seminar. Allan Janik (Innsbruck):
    “The Philosophical Importance of Wittgenstein's War Experiences”

    Organizer: Alois Pichler, 28 April 2014.

  • Wittgenstein and the Creativity of Language
    Workshop organizers: Jakub Mácha (guest researcher at WAB) and Sebastian Greve (Birkbeck, University of London). 14 June 2013.

  • Special Seminar. Hans Sluga (UC Berkeley):
    " 'What has history to do with me?' Wittgenstein and history"

    Organizer: Kevin Cahill, 7 May 2013.

Other previous activities

  • December 2, 2013
    Kevin Cahill gave a talk with the title «Wittgenstein’s Paganism» December 2, 2013 at the conference «Wittgenstein and Anglo American Philosophy: The Case of Normative Inquiry”. The conference was organized by the Center for British ý, University of California, Berkeley.
  • November 8, 2013
    Kevin Cahill presented a paper «Naturalism and the Friends of Understanding» at the Institute Seminar, November 8, 2013. This paper is forthcoming in the journal Philosophy of the Social Sciences and is now online at the journal’s webpage.
  • Thursday, 25th April, 2013, "Wittgenstein's Heirs: R. Rhees, G.H. von Wright and G.E.M. Anscombe as Students, Colleagues and Friends of Ludwig Wittgenstein"
  • Christian Erbacher
    Erbacher, post.doc. in the department, shared preliminary results from his -supported research project "Shaping a Domain of Knowledge by Editorial Processing: The Case of Editing Wittgenstein's Work".