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SUMMARY:North American Kant Society--Midwestern Study Group
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LOCATION:New Albany\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>North American Kant Society</p>\n<p>Midwestern Study Group</p>\n<p>March 8th-9th\, 2013</p>\n<p>Indiana University Southeast\, New Albany\, IN</p>\n<p>(All talks in University Center\, Hoosier Room East)</p>\n<p>March 8th</p>\n\n<p>12:00-12:55: &ldquo\;The Soul as Two-Sided Illusion&rdquo\; Courtney Morris (U of California\, Riverside)</p>\n<p>1:00-1:55: &ldquo\;Existence and Indexicality: On Kant&rsquo\;s Thesis that Being is Positing and Not a Predicate&rdquo\; Matthew Rukgaber (Eastern Connecticut State)</p>\n\n<p>2:15-3:10: &ldquo\;Possible and Actual Universality of Judgments of Taste&rdquo\; Amrit Heer (Villanova University)</p>\n\n<p>3:15-4:10: &ldquo\;Sensus Communis and Temporality in Kant&rsquo\;s Critique of Aesthetic Judgment&rdquo\; Kenneth Noe (Southern Illinois\, Carbondale)</p>\n\n<p>4:15-5:10: &ldquo\;Kant&rsquo\;s Philosophy of Time in the Transcendental Aesthetic&rdquo\; Oliver Thorndike (Johns Hopkins University)</p>\n\n<p>5:20-6:45: Keynote Address\, &ldquo\;The Independence of Right from Ethics&rdquo\; Allen Wood\, Indiana University\, Bloomington</p>\n\n<p>March 9th</p>\n\n<p>9:00-9:55: &ldquo\;Kant and the Duty to Act from Duty&rdquo\; Michael Walschots (Western Ontario)</p>\n<p>10:00-10:55: &ldquo\;Experiments in Ethics? Kant on Chemistry and Practical Philosophy&rdquo\; Martin Sticker (University of St. Andrews)</p>\n\n<p>11:00-11:55: &ldquo\;Kant&rsquo\;s Conception of Humanity in the Groundwork&rdquo\; Zeyu Chi (Georgia State University)</p>\n\n<p>2:00-2:55: &ldquo\;To Suspend Finitude Itself: Hegel&rsquo\;s Early Reaction to Kant&rsquo\;s First Antinomy&rdquo\; Reed Winegar (Fordham University)</p>\n\n<p>3:00-3:55: &ldquo\;A Kantian Argument for Sovereignty Rights of Indigenous Peoples&rdquo\; Krista Thomason (Swarthmore College)</p>\n
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