We are glad to give notice of the international workshop Kant and the Systematicity of Nature, which will take place on May 16th-17th at the University of Edinburgh.
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Thursday 16th May
Workshop on Ido Geiger’s book manuscript: “Kant and the Transcendental Claims of the Empirical World”
10:00-10:30: Ido Geiger (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) – Introduction
10:30-11:40: Antonino Falduto (University of St Andrews) – “The Charge of Reflective Judgment and the Conceptual and Aesthetic Purposiveness of Nature” (Ch. II)
12:10-13:20: Andrew Cooper (University of Warwick) – “Organism, Teleological Judgment, and the Methodology of Biology” (Ch. III)
Lunch break
15:00-16:10: Lorenzo Spagnesi (University of Edinburgh) – “The Conceptual Purposiveness of Nature” (Ch. IV)
16:40-17:50: Yoon Choi (Marquette University) – “The Aesthetic Purposiveness of Nature” (Ch. V)
Friday 17th May
Workshop on Kant’s Notion of Systematicity of Nature
10:00-11:30: Ido Geiger (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) – The Systematicity of Nature: From the Appendix to the third Critique
11:45-13:15: Andrew Cooper (University of Warwick) – Necessity, Empirical Laws and Hypotheses in Kant’s Philosophy of Science
Lunch break
14:45-16:15: Angela Breitenbach (University of Cambridge) – Science and Systematicity
16:30-18:00: John Zammito (Rice University) – Von der Weltseele: The Early Schelling’s Challenge to Kant’s Philosophy of Science
No registration necessary.
All participants are welcome to join the speakers for dinner on both days. If interested, please contact the organisers: Alix Cohen and Lorenzo Spagnesi.
For further information, you can visit the website of the event at the University of Edinburgh.
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