June 20, 2022 (Obere Mensa, Campus Am Neuen Palais, Haus 12)
10:15-10:45
Thomas Khurana (Potsdam)
Begrüßung & Einleitung
10:45-12:00
Andy Reath (UC Riverside)
A Rationalist Conception of the Will
Chair: David Horst (University of Rio Grande do Sul)
12:00-13:30
Mittagspause
13:30-14:45
Katharina Kraus (Notre Dame)
Kant’s Conception of a Person: Inner Systematicity and the Possibility of Immorality
Chair: Mathias Ochs (Potsdam)
14:45-15:00
Kaffeepause
15:00-16:15
Anastasia Berg (Jerusalem)
Evil or Only Immature? Kant and the Complexity of Moral Failure
Chair: Thomas Land (University of Victoria)
16:15-16:45
Kaffeepause
16:45-18:00
Wolfram Gobsch (ETH Zürich)
Kant’s Dialectical Ethics: The Case for Radical Evil and the Transgression Theory of Freedom
Chair: Laura Papish (George Washington University)
June 21, 2022 (Obere Mensa, Campus Am Neuen Palais, Haus 12)
10:15-11:30
Francey Russell (Barnard)
Kant’s Fear of Fire and the Dark
Chair: Camilla Angeli (FU Berlin)
11:45-13:00
Brady Bowman (Penn State)
The Illegality of the Good in Jacobi and Hegel
Chair: Charlotte Szász (Lüneburg)
13:00-14:30
Mittagspause
14:30-15:45
Dean Moyar (Johns Hopkins)
Radical and Recognized Evil: Hegel’s Incorporation of the Counternormative
Chair: Andrew Chignell (Princeton)
15:45-16:00
Kaffeepause
16:00-17:15
Peter Dews (Essex)
Reason and the Theory of the Will in Hegel and in Schelling’s Late Philosophy
Chair: Andy Werner (Houston)
17:15-17:45
Kaffeepause
17:45-19:00
Michelle Kosch (Cornell)
Oppression, possession and unilateral recognition: Simone de Beauvoir on motivations for evil
Chair: Isabel Sickenberger (Potsdam)
10:15-10:45
Thomas Khurana (Potsdam)
Begrüßung & Einleitung
10:45-12:00
Andy Reath (UC Riverside)
A Rationalist Conception of the Will
Chair: David Horst (University of Rio Grande do Sul)
12:00-13:30
Mittagspause
13:30-14:45
Katharina Kraus (Notre Dame)
Kant’s Conception of a Person: Inner Systematicity and the Possibility of Immorality
Chair: Mathias Ochs (Potsdam)
14:45-15:00
Kaffeepause
15:00-16:15
Anastasia Berg (Jerusalem)
Evil or Only Immature? Kant and the Complexity of Moral Failure
Chair: Thomas Land (University of Victoria)
16:15-16:45
Kaffeepause
16:45-18:00
Wolfram Gobsch (ETH Zürich)
Kant’s Dialectical Ethics: The Case for Radical Evil and the Transgression Theory of Freedom
Chair: Laura Papish (George Washington University)
June 21, 2022 (Obere Mensa, Campus Am Neuen Palais, Haus 12)
10:15-11:30
Francey Russell (Barnard)
Kant’s Fear of Fire and the Dark
Chair: Camilla Angeli (FU Berlin)
11:45-13:00
Brady Bowman (Penn State)
The Illegality of the Good in Jacobi and Hegel
Chair: Charlotte Szász (Lüneburg)
13:00-14:30
Mittagspause
14:30-15:45
Dean Moyar (Johns Hopkins)
Radical and Recognized Evil: Hegel’s Incorporation of the Counternormative
Chair: Andrew Chignell (Princeton)
15:45-16:00
Kaffeepause
16:00-17:15
Peter Dews (Essex)
Reason and the Theory of the Will in Hegel and in Schelling’s Late Philosophy
Chair: Andy Werner (Houston)
17:15-17:45
Kaffeepause
17:45-19:00
Michelle Kosch (Cornell)
Oppression, possession and unilateral recognition: Simone de Beauvoir on motivations for evil
Chair: Isabel Sickenberger (Potsdam)
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