Dear all, A workshop on Kant will be taking place Thursday 27th-Friday 28th June. Space is limited, so if you'd like to attend please email <js...@cam.ac.uk> as soon as possible to reserve a place.
Best wishes, James Hutton *Venue:* Room S3, 3rd floor, Alison Richard Building _*Programme:*_ *Imagination and Originality: Kant on Science, Action, and Cognition* /**/ /*Thursday*/ 9.30-10.00: /Coffee and welcome/ 10.00-11.00: Rachel Robertson (Cambridge): Kant on Aesthetic Disinterestedness and Embodied Cognition 11.15-12.15: Senthuran Bhuvanendra (Cambridge): Aesthetic Imagination, Reflective Judgement and the Order of Nature 12.15-13.30: /Lunch/ 13.30-14.30:Thomas Oehl (LMU): A Creative Scientist’s Belief in a Creator? 14.30-15.30Ansgar Lyssy (LMU): Conceiving the Unknown - Kant and the Emergence of Scientific Questions 15.30-16.00: /Coffee/ 16.00-17.00: Angela Breitenbach (Cambridge): Imagination in Aesthetic Experience and Scientific Understanding /*Friday*/ 9.30-10.30: David-Benjamin Berger (LMU):Original, Imitation & Sources of Originality 10.30-11.00 /Coffee/ 11.00-12.00:James Hutton (Cambridge): Kant, Animal Intuitions and Conceptualism 12.00-13.15 /Lunch/ 13.15-14.15:Manja Kisner (LMU): The Relevance of Analogies for Establishing the Originality in the Sciences 14.30-15.30:Jann Paul Engler (LMU): Merely Original or the Work of a Genius? The Kantian Distinction Applied to the Debate on the Foundations of Mathematics 15.30-16.00 /Coffee/ 16.00-17.00:Axel Hutter (LMU):Discovery – Invention – Originality _____________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the CamPhilEvents mailing list, or change your membership options, please visit the list information page: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEvents List archive: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEventsArchive Please note that CamPhilEvents doesn't accept email attachments. See the list information page for further details and suggested alternatives.