VON KANT BIS HEGEL II

 

Johns Hopkins University

 

 

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