Dear all,
Corey Dyck (University of Western Ontario) will discuss his work on Rationalism
and Rational Psychology at the Kant Reading Group this Tuesday 11th February,
3.30-5pm, in Seminar Room 1, Department of History and Philosophy of Science.
His paper will be pre-circulated. Please let me k
University of Notre Dame)
4.00-5.30pm
General Discussion on Kant and the Laws of Nature
With introductory comments by:
Angela Breitenbach (University of Cambridge)
Graciela De Pierris (Stanford University)
Michael Friedman (Stanford University)
Catherine Wilson (University of York)
The event is
Dear all,
this term the Kant Reading Group will focus on the theory of aesthetics Kant
developed in his Critique of Judgment. We will look at issues arising from the
text such as the form and possibility of judgments of taste, the role of
understanding and imagination in aesthetic experience, a
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Dear all,
Andrew Chignell from Cornell University will be visiting Cambridge and present
a paper on "Kant, Modality, and our Ignorance of Things-in-Themselves". This
will be a one-off seminar in the Philosophy Board Room, Monday 19th January,
4-5.30pm. An abstract is included below.
All welcom
considerations and mechanistic explanations. Readings will include
passages from the Critique of Judgment and related sections from the Critique
of Pure Reason.
All welcome!
Please get in touch with the organisers if you would like to be added to (or
removed from) the mailing list:
Angela
Dear all,
this is a reminder that Andrew Chignell from Cornell University will be present
a paper on "Kant, Modality, and our Ignorance of Things-in-Themselves". This
will be a one-off seminar in the Philosophy Board Room, Monday 19th January,
4-5.30pm. An abstract is included below.
All welco
Dear All,
John Dupré (Exeter) will be joining the 'Rethinking Life’ seminar at
CRASSH to discuss his essay “The Constituents of Life”.
The seminar takes place in Room S3, 3rd Floor, Alison Richard
Building, on Wednesday, 11th March, 12.00-2.00pm.
Papers are read in advance, and the reading i
The Unity of the Subject
First workshop of the DAAD Network on German Philosophy
Cambridge, 6-7 June 2016
Sidgwick Hall, Newnham College
MONDAY 6th June
1pm Angela Breitenbach (Cambridge): Welcome
1-2.30pm Yoon Choi (Marquette): Unities of the Kantian ‘I’
- Comments by Anil Gomes (Oxford
Tuesday 14th May, 5-6.30pm — Faculty Board Room
Ido Geiger (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) will present a paper on 'Kant
on the Empirical Order of Nature and the Discursivity of Human Understanding’
(details below). The paper is part of a book project Ido is currently finishing
on the Crit
King’s College, Cambridge, is advertising for two Junior Research Fellowships
in Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities: one in Punishment and one in
Prejudice.
In both cases, the College is looking for candidates who, building on a
particular disiplinary base, will think broadly and in an inter
One-off seminar with Andreas Stokke (Uppsala/Oxford) on Fictional
Metarepresentation in Non-Fiction
Thursday 27th February, 3.30-5pm
Raised Faculty Building
Seminar Room 207 (MML)
Fictional Metarepresentation in Non-Fiction
A metarepresentation is a representation of a representation. Standard
Workshop: Recent Work on Kant’s Critique of Judgment
Friday 28th February
Alison Richard Building, S3
9.30-11.00 -- Senthuran Bhuvanendra (Cambridge): An Intersubjective Turn to a
New Form: Purposiveness and Empirical Concept Formation in the Analytic of the
Beautiful
11.15-12.45 -- Alix Coh
Dear all,
join us for a seminar with Andreas Stokke (Uppsala/Oxford) on Fictional
Metarepresentation in Non-Fiction
Today, Thursday 27th February, 3.30-5pm
Raised Faculty Building
Seminar Room 207 (MML)
Fictional Metarepresentation in Non-Fiction
A metarepresentation is a representation of a r
Workshop: Recent Work on Kant’s Critique of Judgment
Friday 28th February
Alison Richard Building, S3
9.30-11.00 -- Senthuran Bhuvanendra (Cambridge): An Intersubjective Turn to a
New Form: Purposiveness and Empirical Concept Formation in the Analytic of the
Beautiful
11.15-12.45 -- Alix Coh
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All are very welcome!
Angela Breitenbach
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