We are glad to give notice of the conference Kant and the Norms of Action. A Revaluation of the Synthetic Apriori, which will be held at the “Erbacher Hof”, Mainz on July, 27th-30th, 2023.
The conference is organized by Konstantin Pollok / Margit Ruffing.
If interested, please contact kant@uni-mainz.de.
The flyer of the conference is available at this link.
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Conference program
July 27th
Arrival
July 28th
9:00 am Welcome
9:15 am Pauline Kleingeld: “The Groundwork’s ‘striking similarity’ to the Prolegomena”
10:15 am Stefano Bacin: “Kant on Ends as Norms of Action”
11:15 am Coffee Break
11:30 am Konstantin Pollok: “Moral Law, Categorical Imperative, and the Concept of an Absolutely Good Will: Comments on the Synthetic A Priori in GMS III”
12:30 pm Lunch
2:30 pm Karl Schafer: “The Real Ought to be the Rational: The PSR as a Principle of Practical Reason?”
3:30 pm Coffee Break
3:45 pm Saniye Vatansever: “Kant’s Deduction of Synthetic A Priori Practical Principles”
4:45 pm Michael Gregory: “The Possibility of Synthetic A Priori Principles of Right”
July 29th
9:15 am Anastasia Berg: “Making Ends Meet: The Paradoxes of Happiness and the Moral Life”
10:15 am Oliver Sensen: “The Categorical Imperative as a synthetic a priori principle”
11:15 am Coffee Break
11:30 am Kate Moran: “Civil Disobedience, Honeste Vive, and the Innate Right to Freedom”
12:30 pm Lunch
2:30 pm Jens Timmermann: “Das Faktum der Vernunft und Kants Unterscheidung analytisch/synthetisch in der praktischen Philosophie“
3:30 pm Coffee Break
3:45 pm Sofie Møller: “Synthetic a priori in the Doctrine of Right”
4:45 pm Nicholas Dunn: “On Types and Tokens: Reflection and the Synthetic A Priori in Kant’s Theory of Practical Judgment”
7:00 pm Conference Dinner
July 30th
Departure
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