We are glad to give notice that the online conference Kant and the Norms of Cognition: A Revaluation of the Synthetic Apriori, organized by Konstantin Pollok, Margit Ruffing, Luigi Filieri, Lucia Volonté (Kant-Forschungsstelle, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz), will take place on Zoom on 22-24 July, 2021.
Participation is free. To get the Zoom-link, please sent a mail to kant@uni-mainz.de by July 20th.
Below you can find the conference program.
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Thursday, 22.07.2021:
15:45 CEST (UTC+2)/ 9:45am Eastern/ 6:45am Pacific: Welcome
16:00: Katharina Kraus (University of Notre Dame): The Demands of Reason: On the Semantic and the Epistemic Role of Reason in Kant
17:00: Janum Sethi (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor): Two Kinds of Synthetic Unity in Kant
18:00-18:30: Coffee break
18:30: David Hyder (University of Ottawa): The Law of Evidence of the Critique of Pure Reason and the Causal Structure of Time
Friday, 23.07.2021:
16:00 CEST / 10:00am Eastern/ 7:00am Pacific Cord Friebe (Universität Siegen): Kant’s Ontology of Appearances and the Synthetic Apriori
17:00: Laura Davis (University of Pittsburgh): Self-Cognition in Kant’s Logic
18:00-18:30: Coffee break
18:30: Eric Watkins (University of California, San Diego): Is the Principle of Pure Reason Synthetic a priori?
Saturday, 24.07.2021:
16:00 CEST / 10:00am Eastern/ 7:00am Pacific: Marcus Willaschek (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main): TBA
17:00: Corey Dyck (University of Western Ontario): The Syntheticity of the Principle of Apperception
18:00-18:30: Coffee break
18:30: Richard Evans (Imperial College, London): Machine Apperception: Reinterpreting the Synthetic Apriori as Strong (but domain-independent) Inductive Biases in an Unsupervised Learning System
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