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A workshop on 'The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds: New Essays on Kant’s Metaphysics and Epistemology' 

 

Forthcoming, Oxford University Press

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

All sessions will be held at Whitten University Center 211.

 

 

Friday, April 4

 

10 - 11 am:               Uygar Abaci (UBC) Kant’s Enigmatic Transition: Practical Cognition of the Supersensible

 

11:15 am 12:15 pm:  Karl Schafer (Pittsburgh) Practical Cognition and Knowledge of Things in Themselves

 

12:15 -1:30 pm:        Lunch (catered)

 

1:30-2:30 pm:           Timothy Rosenkoetter (Dartmouth) The Doubling of the Universalization Formula

                                 and Kant’s Insight Regarding Moral Objectivity

 

3-4pm                       Colin Marshall (UW-Seattle) Kant’s Derivation of the moral ‘ought’ from the     

                                 metaphysical ‘is’

 

4:30-5:30 pm:           Lucy Allais (Witwatersrand) Kant's Account of Free Will

 

5:30 pm:                   Reception (Philosophy Department Conference Room, Ashe 7th Floor)

 

8 pm:                        Dinner (Tap Tap Haitian Restaurant, 819 5th St., Miami Beach)

 

 

 

 

“I admit I was very envious each year when colleagues werenamed to The Best Lawyers in Virginia. I am thrilled to now have this singular honor among the rest.”

 

This conference has been made possible through generous support from the following offices and entities at the University of Miami:

 

The Department of Philosophy
The Ethics Program
The Office of the Provost
The College of Arts & Sciences

The Graduate School

 

 

 

 

Saturday, April 5

 

10 - 11 am:                  Jessica Leech (Sheffield) A Transcendental Argument for the Principle of Possibility

 

11:15 am - 12:15 pm:   Tobias Rosefeldt (Humboldt) Transcendental Idealism and the Content of Experience

 

12:15 -1:30 pm:           Lunch (catered)

 

1:30-2:30 pm:              Dina Emundts (Konstanz) Kant's Theorie der reinen Apperzeption

 

3-4 pm:                        Stefanie Grüne (Potsdam) Sensible Synthesis and the Intuition of Space

 

4:30-5:30 pm:              Clinton Tolley (UCSD) Kant’s Distinction between Perception and Experience

 

8 pm:                           Dinner (Books n’ Books Café, 927 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach)

2014 Miami

 

Kant Workshop

 

 

 

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Contact

 

Organizer: Nick Stang nick.stang@gmail.com

Assistant:  Sarah Beth Lesson sarahlesson@gmail.com