Kant and Modality

July 5, 2012 - July 7, 2012
Department of Philosophy, Humboldt University of Berlin

3031
Unter den Linden 6
Berlin
Germany

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Sponsor(s):

  • Fritz Thyssen Stiftung

Organisers:

University of Oslo
Tobias Rosefeldt
Humboldt University of Berlin

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Kant’s various modal terms play a central yet to a large extent neglected role throughout his philosophy, from metaphysics, logic and epistemology to ethics, aesthetics and theology. Kant’s transcendental method itself is deeply bound to how he understands the necessary conditions of the possibility of some actual features of our cognitive capacities. Although lately the importance of modality to several key-issues of Kant’s philosophy has been recognized, his views about modality remain a poorly understood and under-researched area. 

The conference Kant and Modality seeks to promote important issues of Kant’s theory of modality and to exchange ideas by bringing together scholars working on all topics relating to his conception of modality. It takes place at Humboldt University of Berlin on July 5–7 2012.

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University of Oslo

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Indiana University, Bloomington (PhD)

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