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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241008T103000
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SUMMARY:Regulative Principles in Kant and Post-Kantian Thought
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LOCATION:Am Neuen Palais 10\, Potsdam\, Germany\, 14469
DESCRIPTION:<p>One of the distinctive Kantian doctrines is that human reason has an interest to possess ultimate explanations that make everything intelligible according to principles. When uninhibited by a critique of reason these interests yield the illusory pretensions to attain theoretical knowledge about the transcendental ideas of reason\, such as God\, the world-whole\, the soul and freedom of the will. But the interests of reason also have a legitimate outcome\, the formulation of&nbsp\;regulative principles&nbsp\;that direct rational inquiry and practical endeavors by prescribing infinite progress towards ultimate goals. The workshop will explore a variety of different positions as well as other aspects of&nbsp\;regulative&nbsp\;principles&nbsp\;in&nbsp\;Kant and post-Kantian thought&nbsp\;including epistemological\, practical and aesthetic aspects and the relations between them.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Noam Hoffer;CN=Moran Godess-Riccitelli:
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