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SUMMARY:Kant and German Idealism Postgraduate Workshop
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LOCATION:Coventry\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Postgraduate workshop on Kant and German Idealism</p>\n<p>At the University of Warwick\, on 26th of June 2015\; R3.41 Ramphal Building</p>\n<p>In the contemporary literature the critique of Kant in German Idealism has again received increased attention. Especially Hegel's critique of Kant has been the subject of reconstructions in books such as Sally Sedgwick's &ldquo\;Hegel's Critique of Kant&rdquo\; or Bob Stern's &ldquo\;Hegel\, Kant and the Structure of the Object&rdquo\;. Our postgraduate workshop is supposed to bring together the most recent and promising research by graduate students on Kant and his reception in German Idealism. In the course of a day we will discuss Kant as well as the revived criticisms of the German Idealists. A special focus will be on the theoretical philosophy of Kant and the ways in which German Idealists challenge it.</p>\n<p>Confirmed keynote speakers:</p>\n<p>Prof. Stephen Houlgate (University of Warwick)</p>\n<p>Dr. Andree Hahmann (Georg-August-Universit&auml\;t G&ouml\;ttingen)</p>\n<p>Papers are invited from graduate students working on Kant and/or German Idealism. Possible topics include but are not limited to:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Kant's critique of metaphysics and its return with German Idealism.</li>\n<li>Metaphysics of Object and Subject.</li>\n<li>Was Kant an epistemologist? Did Hegel overturn the epistemological paradigm?</li>\n<li>The distinction between theoretical and practical reason.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Submissions should be suitable for presentation in 30 to 40 minutes (typically 3\,000 to 4\,500 words). Papers (or abstracts) must be prepared for blind review. If you want to present your paper at this workshop please send your paper or an abstract of no more than 500 words to <a href="mailto:kantandgermanidealism@gmail.com">kantandgermanidealism@gmail.com</a>. The deadline for submitting your abstract or paper is the 31st of May.</p>\n<p>Please Note:&nbsp\;Pending a successful application for funding\, we may be able to offer bursaries to cover the travel expenses for graduate speakers.</p>\n<p>Supported by:</p>\n<p>Mind Association</p>\n<p>British Society for the History of Philosophy</p>\n<p>The Aristotelian Society</p>\n<p>The Hegel Society of Great Britain</p>\n<p>Warwick Philosophy Department</p>
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