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SUMMARY:Book symposium on Udo Thiel’s „The Early Modern Subject“
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LOCATION:Mainz\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>Part of the event is a symposium on Udo Thiel&rsquo\;s book &bdquo\;The Early Modern Subject&ldquo\; (Oxford 2011) with contributions by Christian Barth (HU Berlin)\, Martin Lenz (Groningen)\, Ursula Renz (Klagenfurt) and Falk Wunderlich (Mainz).</p>\n<p><br> Johannes Gutenberg-Universit&auml\;t Mainz<br> Philosophicum\, Jakob-Welder-Weg 18<br> Fakult&auml\;tssaal (room 01-185)<br> <br> Thursday\, November 21<br> <br> 9:00-9:15 Welcome<br> <br> 9:15-10:00 Bartholomew Begley (Cork): Spinoza&rsquo\;s reason as fully heeding the imagination<br> <br> 10:00-10:45 Yaron Wolf (Tel Aviv): The Development and Centrality of Spatial Perception in Berkeley&rsquo\;s Principles<br> <br> 10:45-11:00 Coffee break<br> <br> 11:00-11:45 Kengo Miyazono (Birmingham): Hume on the Phenomenology of Belief<br> <br> 11:45-12:30 Rudolf Sch&uuml\;ssler (Bayreuth): Kant on the Possession of Beliefs: Significance and History<br> <br> 12:30-13:30 Lunch break<br> <br> 13:30-14:15 Johan Olsthoorn (Leuven): The Matter of Duty: What Is Wrong and Who is Wronged in Hobbes&rsquo\;s Moral Philosophy<br> <br> 14:15-15:00 Dietrich Schotte (Marburg): The Sage in Public - Beneficial lying in Spinoza<br> <br> 15:00-15:30 Coffee break<br> <br> 15:30-16:15 Lorenzo Greco (Oxford):Hume and the Narrative of the Self<br> <br> 16:15-17:00 Michael Walschots (Western Ontario/Mainz): Hutcheson and Kant: Moral Sense and Moralisches Gef&uuml\;hl<br> <br> 17:00-17:15 Coffee break<br> <br> 17:15-18:00 Joshua Wood (Amherst College): Locke on Action and Power<br> <br> Friday\, November 22<br> <br> 9:00-12:45 Author meets Critics: Udo Thiel\, The Early Modern Subject<br> <br> 9:00-9:45 Martin Lenz (Groningen): Is Locke's Revolution Really Subjectivist?<br> Udo Thiel (Graz): Reply<br> <br> 9:45-10:30 Christian Barth (HU Berlin): Consciousness in Early Modern Philosophy. Some Remarks on Thiel's account<br> Udo Thiel: Reply<br> <br> 10:30-11:00 Coffee break<br> <br> 11:00-11:45 Falk Wunderlich (Mainz): Bundles\, Selves\, and the &bdquo\;New Hume&ldquo\;<br> Udo Thiel: Reply<br> <br> 11:45-12:30 Ursula Renz (Klagenfurt/Harvard): The idea of development. Some questions and comments on Thiel's methodology<br> Udo Thiel: Reply<br> <br> 12:30-14:00 Lunch break<br> <br> 14:00-14:45 Vili L&auml\;hteenm&auml\;ki (Helsinki /HU Berlin): Collins on Powers of Parts and Wholes\, and Consciousness<br> <br> 14:45-15:30 Jennifer Marusic (Brandeis/HU Berlin): Hume&rsquo\;s Sophisticated Causal Subjectivism<br> <br> 15:30-16:00 Coffee break<br> <br> 16:00-16:45 Helen Sarah Robertson (University College London): Leibniz\, Kant\, and the Ultimate Subject of Predication<br> <br> 16:45-17:30 Ursula Renz (Klagenfurt/Harvard): A Guide to Self-knowledge? Some remarks on the Rhetoric of Hobbes&rsquo\; Leviathan<br> <br> Saturday\, November 23<br> <br> 9:00-9:45 Helke Panknin-Schappert (Mainz): John Locke und die Freiheit der Handlung<br> <br> 9:45-10:30 Riccarda Suitner (Erfurt/Gotha): Radical reformation\, Natural Philosophy and Religious Dissent in the late Renaissance: the Case of the University of Padova<br> <br> 10:30-11:00 Coffee break<br> <br> 11:00-11:45 Andree Hahmann (G&ouml\;ttingen): Gassendis Neo-Epikureian Psychology<br> <br> 11:45-12:30 Michael Jaworzyn (KU Leuven): Error and Sin in Arnold Geulincx&rsquo\;s Critique of Scholastic Philosophy<br> <br> 12:30-12:45 Coffee break<br> <br> 12:45-13:30 Han Thomas Adriaenssen (Groningen): The Scholastic Cartesianism of Robert Desgabets<br> <br> <br> Attendance it free\, but please register at <a  href="mailto:wunder@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de"  target="_blank">wunder@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de</a></p>
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