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SUMMARY:The 8th Finnish-Hungarian Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy at Heidelberg
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LOCATION:Schulgasse 6\, Heidelberg\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>The 8th Finnish-Hungarian Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy at Heidelberg</p>\n<p>Early Modern Philosophy and Post-Kantian Philosophy</p>\n<p>22&ndash\;23 September 2025</p>\n<p>Hegel-room\, Philosophisches Seminar\, University of Heidelberg</p>\n<p>Schulgasse 6\, 69117 Heidelberg</p>\n<p>In a joint effort by philosophers in Finland and Hungary\, the Seminar was founded to promote international cooperation among scholars of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century philosophy and later turned into a traveling event organized by different departments around Europe. The previous meeting was held in 2024 in Vienna at the Central European University. This will be the eighth meeting in a continuing series of seminars.</p>\n<p><strong>Monday\, 22 September</strong></p>\n<p>Early Modern Philosophy</p>\n<p>9.00 Welcome<em></em></p>\n<p>9:15 Domenica Romagni (Colorado State): Descartes on the Perception of Aesthetic Properties</p>\n<p>10.45 Antonio S. Borge (Nottingham): Spinoza on the Distinction between Modes and Propria<em></em></p>\n<p>12.15 Andrei Fomenko (Harvard): Hume&rsquo\;s Notion of the Self in Book 2 of the Treatise&nbsp\;<em></em></p>\n<p>14.45 Elena Gordon (Jyv&auml\;skyl&auml\;): Macaulay\, Sympathy\, and Feminism<em></em></p>\n<p>16.15 Invited speaker: Noa Naaman-Zauderer (Tel Aviv): Self-Esteem and the Highest Good in Spinoza's Ethics.</p>\n<p>17:45 Invited speaker: Karolina&nbsp\;H&uuml\;bner&nbsp\;(UCLA): Spinoza on Consciousness (online)</p>\n<p>20.00 Dinner</p>\n<p><strong>Tuesday\, 23 September</strong></p>\n<p>Early Modern Philosophy and Post-Kantian Philosophy &ndash\; Influences and Interconnections</p>\n<p>10.00 Jani Hakkarainen (Tampere): Wolff&rsquo\;s Supertranscendental Conception of Ontology<em></em></p>\n<p>11.30 Jason Yonover (Yale): Spinoza and Genealogy<em></em></p>\n<p>14.00 Samuel Geiger (Vienna): Spinoza\, Kant\, and Schelling on freedom<em></em></p>\n<p>15.30 Anton Kabeshkin (Potsdam): Hegel on the Concepts of Reality and God as the Supremely Real Being<em></em></p>\n<p>17.00 Invited speaker: Johannes Haag (Potsdam): Kant&rsquo\;s Criticism of Hume in the&nbsp\;<em>Critique of the Power of Judgment</em></p>\n<p><em><br></em></p>\n<p>The conference is open to all. Due to limited seating\, we kindly ask that you register in advance by emailing: fhsemp2025@gmail.com. The conference is generously supported by DFG.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Oliver Toth;CN="Vili Lähteenmäki";CN=Michael V. Griffin;CN=Ruben Noorloos:
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