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SUMMARY:Human Nature and Morality: The Impact of British Views on 18th-Century German Philosophy
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LOCATION:Via Festa del Perdono\, 7\, Milano\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:<p>We are pleased to announce the upcoming workshop <strong>Human Nature and Morality: The Impact of British Views on 18th-Century German Philosophy</strong>\, which will take place at the University of Milan on May 29&ndash\;30\, 2025.</p>\n<p>The workshop brings together scholars working on 18th-century British and German philosophy to explore the complex reception of British moral thought in the German context. It focuses on the influence of thinkers such as Shaftesbury\, Hutcheson\, Hume\, and Smith on German philosophers like Kant\, Feder\, and others\, with particular attention to themes of moral feeling\, sympathy\, and the method and aims of moral philosophy.</p>\n<p><strong>Program:</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Thursday\, May 29</strong>\, Aula Martinetti\, Department of Philosophy</p>\n<p>15:00&ndash\;15:10 &ndash\; Welcome and Opening Remarks<br><em>Stefano Bacin &amp\; Lorenzo Sala</em></p>\n<p>15:10&ndash\;16:20 &ndash\; Olga Katharina Schwarz (D&uuml\;sseldorf): <em>German Rationalism and British Philosophy: Some Thoughts on the Question of Influence</em><br>16:20&ndash\;16:40 &ndash\; Coffee Break<br>16:40&ndash\;17:50 &ndash\; Michael Gill (Edinburgh): <em>The necessity of morals\, and Kant&rsquo\;s criticism of moral sense theory</em><br>17:50&ndash\;19:00 &ndash\; Michael Walschots (Mainz): <em>Kant and the British Moralists</em></p>\n<p><strong>Friday\, May 30</strong>\, Aula Martinetti\, Department of Philosophy</p>\n<p>09:30&ndash\;10:40 &ndash\; Achim Vesper (Frankfurt): <em>Feder on Moral Feeling</em><br>10:40&ndash\;11:00 &ndash\; Coffee Break<br>11:00&ndash\;12:10 &ndash\; Lorenzo Sala (Milan): <em>The German reception of British Sentimentalism: the case of J. G. H. Feder</em><br>12:10&ndash\;13:20 &ndash\; Stefano Bacin (Milan): <em>The Emergence of Sympathy in 18th-century German Philosophy</em></p>\n<p><strong>Participation is free.</strong>&nbsp\;We look forward to welcoming you to Milan!<br>For further inquiries\, please contact:</p>\n<p><anoopener" target="_blank">lorenzo.sala@unimi.it</a><br><anoopener" target="_blank">stefano.bacin@unimi.it</a></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorenzo Sala;CN=Stefano Bacin:
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