Self-Knowledge in Kant: A Workshop with Patricia Kitcher

May 21, 2012 - May 22, 2012
University of Luxembourg

Luxembourg
Luxembourg

Organisers:

Dietmar Heidemann
University of Luxembourg

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21 May:

14:00-15:00 h
Patricia Kitcher
Kant on Self-Consciousness and Object Cognition

15:00-15:30 h
Comment by Manfred Baum (Wuppertal)

15:30-16:30 h
Discussion

Coffee break

17:00-18:00 h
Patricia Kitcher
Kant's View of Why Knowledge of an 'I-think' is Limited

18:00-18:30 h
Comment by Klaus Duesing (Cologne)

18:30-19:30 h
Discussion

22 May:

10:00-11:00 h
Patricia Kitcher
A Kantian Critique of Current Approaches to Self-Knowledge:
I. Kant's Theory in the Contemporary Context; Kant vs. Anscombe's Thought Experiment

11:00-11:30 h
Comment by Alexandra Newton (Leipzig)

11:30-12:30 h
Discussion

Lunch break

14:00-15:00 h
Patricia Kitcher
A Kantian Critique of Current Approaches to Self-Knowledge:
II. Kant vs. 'Transparency'; Kant vs. First Person/Third Person Asymmetry in Knowledge of Mental States

15:00-15:30 h
Comment by Dieter Sturma (Bonn)

15:30-16:30 h
Discussion

Admission free, registration required: [email protected]

Organizer: Prof. Dr. Dietmar Heidemann, University of Luxembourg, Department of Philosophy, Campus Walferdange, Route de Diekirch, BP2, L-7220 Walferdange/Luxembourg

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