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SUMMARY:Hopkins Seminar in Early and Late Modern Philosophy
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LOCATION:Gilman Hall\, Baltimore\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Registration is free but required.&nbsp\; To register email <a href="mailto:connolly@jhu.edu">connolly@jhu.edu</a>.</p>\n<p><strong>Sunday\, January 11</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Gilman Hall\, Room 288</strong></p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>9:00-10:00<br> Nabeel Hamid (Concordia):&nbsp\; Eclectics\, Novantiqui\, and German Cartesianism</p>\n<p>10:00-11:00</p>\n<p>Areins Pelayo (Grand Valley State):&nbsp\; Revisiting Newton's 'Probabilism'</p>\n<p>11:00-11:30</p>\n<p>Break</p>\n<p>11:30-12:30</p>\n<p>Z Quanbeck (NYU):&nbsp\; Kierkegaard on Moral and Religious Deference</p>\n<p>12:30-1:30</p>\n<p>Lunch</p>\n<p>1:30-2:30</p>\n<p>Thomas Lambert (Pitzer):&nbsp\; The Kiss of Conscience: Nietzsche's Ambivalent Moral Psychology</p>\n<p>2:30-3:30</p>\n<p>Ian Dunkle (UT-Chattanooga):&nbsp\; Pascal and Schopenhauer on the Vanity of Human Endeavor</p>\n<p>3:30-4:00</p>\n<p>Break</p>\n<p>4:00-5:30</p>\n<p>Keynote: Anja Jauernig (NYU): Shopenhauer's Pessimism vs. Leibniz's Optimism</p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Monday\, January 12</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Gilman Hall\, Room 288</strong></p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>8:00-9:00</p>\n<p>Christopher Martin (Toledo):&nbsp\; Spinoza on Formal Essences and Durational Natures</p>\n<p>9:00-10:00<br> Xavier Piccone (Colorado State):&nbsp\; Contradiction\, Consistency and Essence: Spinoza's Principle of Non-Contradiction</p>\n<p>10:00-10:30</p>\n<p>Break</p>\n<p>10:30-11:30<br> Andrew Pitel (Chicago):&nbsp\; Intuitive and Discursive Metaphysics: Descartes and Kant on I Exist</p>\n<p>11:30-12:30</p>\n<p>Sara Boljevic (Texas):&nbsp\; Malebranche on Knowledge of the Mind</p>\n<p>12:30-1:45<em></em></p>\n<p>Lunch &ndash\; Gilman 288</p>\n<p>1:45-2:45</p>\n<p>David Landy (San Francisco State):&nbsp\; Kant and Shepherd on the Supreme Principle of the Understanding</p>\n<p>2:45-3:00<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Break</p>\n<p>3:00-4:30</p>\n<p>Keynote: Alan Nelson (UNC): What Everyone Knows (But Often Forgets) About Early Modern Philosophy</p>\n<p><br> The Seminar is supported by generous grants from the William H. Miller III Department of Philosophy and the Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe at Johns Hopkins University.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick J. Connolly;CN=Hao Dong;CN=Yitzhak Melamed:
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