Thursday, June 24, 2010

"Challenges of German Idealism from Kant to Hegel," Centre for German Idealism, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, August 27, 2010.

Programme:

9:45 Welcome

10:00 Session 1: Kant

  • Wooram Hong (Leuven University), Kant’s Metaphysical Deduction of the Idea of God in the CPR
  • Stijn van Impe (Ghent University), Kant’s Moral Despair Argument against Atheism
  • Arthur Kok (Tilburg University), The Moral Essence of Kant’s Philosophy
11:30 Coffee Break

11:45 Session 2: Kant

  • Hein van den Berg (VU University Amsterdam), Kant on Biology and Explanation
  • Job Zinkstok (University of Groningen), The Formality of Kant’s Logic and His Characterization of Judgment
12:45 Lunch Break

14:00 Session 3: Fichte and Hegel

  • Michael Kolkman (University of Warwick), The Co-Genesis of Self and Other from Fichte’s Tathandlung
  • Emiliano Acosta (Ghent University), The Argumentative Structure in the Establishment of the Three Axioms of Fichte’s Foundation of the Entire Doctrine of Science (1794/95)
  • Kirill Chepurin (State University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow), The Place of the Soul’s Intensity in Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit: Concrete Subjectivity and the res publica
15:30 Coffee Break

16:00 Session 4: Hegel

  • Michela Bordignon (University of Padova), Contradictio regula veri
  • Elisa Magrì (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa), Difference and Negation in Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind
  • Ralph Palm (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Hegel’s Conception of Sublation: Misreadings and Implications
For further information, visit the Centrum voor Duits Idealisme here: http://cvdi.eu/.

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