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SUMMARY:Knowledge of Transcendent Objects
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DESCRIPTION:<p><em>In the </em>Critique of Pure Reason<em> Kant argues in various ways that the knowledge of transcendent objects sought by traditional metaphysics is an impossibility\, an &lsquo\;illusion'. The term &lsquo\;transcendent objects&rsquo\; is understood by Kant to refer to the indeterminate domain of the object in general\, to objects (or &lsquo\;things&rsquo\;) in themselves and to the three objects to which traditional metaphysicians mainly directed their attention\, namely God\, the soul and the world as a whole. The purpose of the workshop is to&nbsp\;reexamine Kant's conclusion and the ways in which it might be challenged\, so considering afresh the problem of knowledge of transcendent objects.</em></p>\n<p>PROGRAMME:<br> <br> Thursday\, 8 May 2014<br> <br> 10.30-11.45: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Desmond Hogan (Princeton)\, 'Noumenal<br> Knowledge and the Patchwork Theory'<br> <br> 12.00-13.15: Andrew Chignell (Cornell)\, 'The Modal Condition on Knowledge<br> as Coherence with the Laws of Nature'<br> <br> 14.30-15.45: Reto Gubelmann &amp\; Marco Toscano (Z&uuml\;rich)\, 'The Wise Author of<br> the World as a Condition for the Possibility of Scientific Inquiry?'<br> <br> 16.00-17.15: Francesca Biagioli (Aix-Marseille)\, 'Riehl&rsquo\;s Realism about the<br> Thing in Itself and the Role of Metaphysics in the Sciences'<br> <br> 17.30-18.45: Max Edwards (UCL)\, 'Transcendental Idealism\, Transcendent<br> Objects and Apperception'<br> <br> <br> Friday\, 9 May 2014<br> <br> 10.30-11.45: Sorin Baiasu (Vienna/Keele)\, 'Kant&rsquo\;s Knowledge of Transcendent<br> Objects'<br> <br> 12.00-13.15: Bryan Wesley Hall (Indiana)\, 'Transcendental Material<br> Existence in Kant'<br> <br> 14.30-15.45: Sebastian Stein (Oxford/Heidelberg)\, 'The Inescapable Subject:<br> Fichte&rsquo\;s Critique of Kant'<br> <br> 16.00-17.15: Ioannis Trisokkas (NEC-IAS)\, 'Intellectual Intuition and<br> Knowledge of Transcendent Objects'<br> <br> <br> PARTICIPATION: All welcome. Participation is free. There is no<br> registration\, but if you intend to participate\, it would be helpful for us<br> to know it! If you are traveling from abroad and requiring assistance of<br> any kind\, please contact the organizer.<br> <br> ORGANIZER: Ioannis Trisokkas (EntE NEC-IAS Fellow) [<a href="mailto:itrisokkas@nec.ro">itrisokkas@nec.ro</a>]<br> <br> <br> This workshop is organized in the framework of the Europe next to Europe<br> Program at the New Europe College\, supported by the Riksbankens<br> Jubileumsfond (Sweden).</p>
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