We are glad to give notice that the call for papers for the conference Orientation and Disorientation: Kantian Themes in Analytic Philosophy, which will find place on December 2nd-3rd, 2024, at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy), is now open.
Keynote speakers will be Katharina Bauer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Andrew Chignell (Princeton University), Andrea Kern (Universität Leipzig).
Information for submission.
Abstracts must be written in English, submitted as pdf files, and prepared for blind review. It is necessary to submit (i) a short abstract of max 300 words and (ii) a long abstract of max 1000 words, references included, and should be submitted to sifaconference24@gmail.com
Deadline for submission of the abstracts is August 31st, 2024. Acceptance of papers will be notified by Nov. 1st, 2024
Further information on website of the conference.
Please find below the text of the call.
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This conference aims to address the import and impact of Kant’s metaphor of orientation in analytic philosophy, with regard to epistemology, perception theory, cognition theory, moral
philosophy, theory of practical and moral reasoning, action theory, aesthetics, and history of analytic philosophy.
The Italian Society of Analytic Philosophy invites submitted symposia and papers for this meeting. Submissions will be blind-refereed and selected on the basis of quality and philosophical relevance.
Topics might include, but are not limited to:
- Kant on orientation in (moral) thinking
- The metaphor of orientation/disorientation
- Orientation and disorientation in (moral, political) thinking
- Orientation and disorientation in thinking
- Orientation and disorientation in perception and self-perception
- Orientation and disorientation in knowledge, and self-knowledge
- Orientation and disorientation and mutual recognition
- Orientation and disorientation and cognition
- Orientation and disorientation and judgment
- Orientation and disorientation and (shared, collective) action
- Orientation and disorientation and (epistemic, moral, political) conflict
- Orientation and disorientation and (epistemic, practical, moral, political) reasoning