A workshop co-organized by the Jagiellonian Center for Law, Language and Philosophy as a part of the LLPRN project
Law, Language, and Social Ontology workshop co-organized by the Surrey Centre for Law and Philosophy and the Centre for Law, Language, and Philosophy, Jagiellonian University
The event took place in Toulson Law Library, School of Law, Frank Whittle Building (level 5), University of Surrey, Stag Hill Campus
June 17–18 2019
Program:
Mon June 17
9:45pm Morning coffee/tea
10:15pm Muhammad Ali Khalidi (York), “Law as a Social Kind”
11:45pm Lunch
12:45pm Paweł Banaś (Jagiellonian U.) & Krzysztof Posłajko (Jagiellonian U.), “Two kinds of social kinds”
Tue June 18
9:45am Morning coffee/tea
10:15am George Pavlakos (Glasgow) & Samuele Chilovi (Barcelona), “The Explanatory Demands of Grounding in Law”
11:45am Lunch
1:00pm Francesca Poggi (Milan), “Meaning in Law”
2:30pm Coffee/tea
2:45pm Kathryn Lindeman (St Louis; soon, South Carolina), ““Can planning functions explain the normativity of law?””
4:15pm Closing coffee/tea
This project is co-financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange under
Grant No. PPI/APM/2018/1/00022