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SUMMARY:Naturalism in German Idealism
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DESCRIPTION:<p>We invite submission of high quality papers from dissertation phase PhD students to the 'Naturalism in German Idealism' Conference.</p>\n<p>Questions concerning Naturalism hover over much of contemporary philosophy.&nbsp\;To what degree does responsible epistemic and ethical enquiry presuppose Naturalism?&nbsp\;On what basis might we commit to a world lacking supernatural entities or features?&nbsp\;To what extent is our world discoverable through systematic empirical enquiry?&nbsp\;How do we understand second nature as falling within a Naturalist picture?&nbsp\;Naturalism has become a hallmark of a reasonable and rational philosophical view\, and yet articulating a clear and substantive notion of Naturalism remains both a difficult and highly controversial affair.</p>\n<p>Equally contested is the relation between German Idealism and such contemporary commitments to Naturalism.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Thinkers ranging from Kant\, Fichte and Hegel\, to romanticists such as Schelling\, H&ouml\;lderlin\, Schlegel\, were concerned to articulate our place in the world\, developing and critiquing accounts of the individual\, scientific enquiry and the nature of systematic philosophy.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;But what is far from clear is whether these philosophers articulated their views in a way consistent with contemporary commitments to Naturalism.&nbsp\;Or rather: do their own projects expand and deepen contemporary thinking about these issues?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Do we dilute what is radical and challenging in these views\, when we take them to be committed to a naturalistic project?&nbsp\;Do they help us understand Naturalism in a way that takes us beyond scientism?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Or help us negotiate the relationship between the space of laws and the space of reasons\, between the commitments of science and normative engagement in the world?&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>We welcome submissions that explore such questions\, or more generally deal with the relationship between German Idealism\, broadly construed\, and Naturalism.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Papers may concern the commitments of a specific figure in the tradition\, or treat the topic more generally.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;We also welcome papers that consider the work of more contemporary philosophers\, such as Pierce\, Dewey\, McDowell\, Brandom\, insofar as they concern themselves with these broader themes.</p>\n\n<p>Submissions should be suitable for blind refereeing and consist in:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>An extended abstract of 500-750 words (in .doc\, .docx\, or .pdf format).</li>\n<li>A paper of 3500-4000 words\, suitable for a 30 minute talk.</li>\n<li>A separate cover sheet including name\, title of paper\, affiliation\, email address and contact details.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Submissions should be sent to&nbsp\;nygiw.naturalism@gmail.com</a>&nbsp\;no later than&nbsp\;June 15\, 2013.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Notification of acceptance will be sent in mid July.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Further details\, including a provisional program\, will be posted as they become available.&nbsp\; </p>\n<p>If you have any questions\, please contact the workshop organizers at&nbsp\;nygiw.naturalism@gmail.com.</p>\n<p>Please check our website for updates:</p>
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