VON KANT
BIS HEGEL II
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April
11-12, 2003 Speaker Schedule:
Friday 11 April, 2003: Philosophy Seminar Room, Gilman 348 12 p.m. Paul Guyer (Pennsylvania): “Kant and the Purity of the Ugly.” Chair: Ted Kinnaman (George Mason) 2 p.m. George di Giovanni (McGill): “`En kai Pan: Spinozistic Figurations in Early German Idealism.” Chair: Bianca Theisen (Johns Hopkins) 4 p.m. Sally Sedgwick (Dartmouth, UIC): “Conditioned Autonomy: Kant versus Hegel.” Chair: Stephen Barker (Johns Hopkins). Wine and Cheese Reception afterward: 5:30ish –7:30 p.m. Tudor & Stuart Room: 323 Gilman. Saturday,
April 12, 2003: Philosophy
Seminar Room, Gilman 348 11 a.m. Frederick Neuhouser (Cornell): “Rousseau and the Standpoint of (Practical) Reason.” Chair: Jeffrey Kinlaw (McMurry University) 2 p.m. Michael Forster (Chicago): “Hegel and Some (Near-) Contemporaries: Narrow or Broad Expressivism?” Chair: Susan Hahn (Johns Hopkins) 4 p.m. John McDowell (Pittsburgh): “Autonomous Subjectivity and External Constraint.”
Chair: Michael Williams (Johns Hopkins) Sponsored by:
Goethe-Institut
Inter Nationes, D.C. German
Embassy, D.C., Cultural Attaché Departments
of Philosophy, German, Humanities,
and the KSAS Deans’ Office, Johns
Hopkins University |
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