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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250901T090000
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SUMMARY:UK Kant Society Annual Conference 2025
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LOCATION:The Diamond\, Sheffield\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Programme:</strong> <strong><br></strong> <strong>1st Sept.</strong> <strong><br></strong> <strong>09:00-09:30 -&nbsp\;</strong>Registration and welcome</p>\n<p><strong>09:30-09:40 -&nbsp\;</strong>Opening Remarks</p>\n<p><strong>09:40-10:55 -&nbsp\;</strong>Laura Papish&nbsp\;(George Washington University) - An Indigenous American Critique of Kantian Civil Freedom</p>\n<p><strong>10:55-11:15 -&nbsp\;</strong>Coffee break</p>\n<p><strong>11:15-12:00 -&nbsp\;</strong>Ying Xue&nbsp\;(University of Warwick) - The relationship between freedom and ontology in Kant and its reception in German Idealism</p>\n<p><strong>12:00-12:45 -&nbsp\;</strong>John Walsh&nbsp\;(Martin-Luther-Universit&auml\;t Halle-Wittenberg) - Kant on Knowledge of Freedom</p>\n<p><strong>12:45-13:45 -&nbsp\;</strong>Lunch</p>\n<p><strong>13:45-14:30 -&nbsp\;</strong>Vinicius Carvalho&nbsp\;(University of Groningen) - Kant&rsquo\;s Argument for the Innate Right to Freedom</p>\n<p><strong>14:30-15:15 -&nbsp\;</strong>Jens Pier&nbsp\;(Royal Holloway\, University of London) - The Abyss of Rational Faith: Kant&rsquo\;s Moral Glaube as a Problem of Intelligibility</p>\n<p><strong>15:15-15:30 -&nbsp\;</strong>Coffee break</p>\n<p><strong>15:30-16:15 -&nbsp\;</strong>Amy Duong&nbsp\;(University of St Andrews) - The Confident Realisation of Freedom and Virtue</p>\n<p><strong>16:15-17:00 -&nbsp\;</strong>Kutlu Tuncel&nbsp\;(Bilkent University) - The Third Antinomy Reconsidered: Transcendental Illusion\, Deflationary Reading\, and Grounding</p>\n<p><strong>17:00-17:30 -&nbsp\;</strong>AGM <br> <strong>2nd Sept.</strong> <strong><br></strong> <strong>09:00-09:30 -&nbsp\;</strong>Registration and welcome</p>\n<p><strong>09:30-10:45 -&nbsp\;</strong>Christopher Insole&nbsp\;(University of Durham) - TBC</p>\n<p><strong>10:45-11:00 -&nbsp\;</strong>Coffee break</p>\n<p><strong>11:00-11:45 -&nbsp\;</strong>Kristi Sweet&nbsp\;(Texas A&amp\;M) - Revolution and the Weight of the World: A Kantian Justification for Moral Enthusiasm</p>\n<p><strong>11:45-12:30 -&nbsp\;</strong>Tijn Smits&nbsp\;(Amsterdam) - Freedom's Unique Form of Practical Cognition</p>\n<p><strong>12:30-13:30 -&nbsp\;</strong>Lunch</p>\n<p><strong>13:30-14:15 -&nbsp\;</strong>Elisabeth Widmer&nbsp\;(LSE) - Kant on Republicanism\, Economically Stratified</p>\n<p><strong>14:15-15:00 -&nbsp\;</strong>Lorenzo Sala&nbsp\;(Universit&agrave\; degli studi di Milano) - What Epistemic Access to Freedom? Reassessing Kant in Light of His Historical Context</p>\n<p><strong>15:00-15:15 -&nbsp\;</strong>Coffee break</p>\n<p><strong>15:15-16:00 -&nbsp\;</strong>TJ Bailey&nbsp\;(University of Glasgow) - When (and why) are we externally free?</p>\n<p><strong>16:00-16:45 -&nbsp\;</strong>Noa Buckle&nbsp\;(University of Toronto) - Kant's Purely Practical Concept of Freedom <strong>17:00-17:30 - Roundtable and final remarks</strong></p>
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