Kant on Following Rules - Institut für Philosophie

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Kant on Following Rules
June 27–28, 2016
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Keynotes:
Konstantin Pollok (USC)
Clinton Tolley (UCSD)
This workshop explores the issue of normativity and
rule-following in Kant’s theoretical philosophy, with
a special focus on his account of human knowledge
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and cognition.
Leon Geerdink (Groningen)
What is the place of rule following in Kant’s overall picture? How are the normative aspects of the
rule-governed activities of the different cognitive
faculties to be specified? What are the law-giving
grounds of the epistemic norms?
Jonas Held (Basel)
Information, Contact
Organization
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The Chair of Classical German
Philosophy
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Location
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Unter den Linden 6
R. 2103
Xi Chen (Halle-Wittenberg)
Luigi Filieri (Pisa, Brown)
Amy Levine (Oxford)
Cheng-Hao Lin (LMU)
Sofie Møller (EUI)
Julia Muñoz (UNAM)
Bianca Ancillotti
Marialena Karampatsou
Xi Luo
Marco Santi
Program
Monday, June 27
Tuesday, June 28
9.30–10.00 Welcome & coffee
9.30–10.00 Welcome & coffee
10.00–11.15 Leon Geerdink (University of Groningen)
Kant’s Pure General Logic: Its Normativity as an Argument in Favor of the Constitutive View
10.00–11.15 Julia Muñoz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
The Possibility of Epistemic Error in Kant’s
Characterization of Categories
Comment: Laura Davis (University of Pittsburgh)
Comment: Marco Santi (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
11.15–11.30 Coffee break
11.15–11.30 Coffee break
11.30–12.45 Luigi Filieri (University of Pisa; VRF-Brown University)
Kant and Beck on the Rules of Judgment
11.30–12.45 Jonas Held (University of Basel)
Kant on Rules of Inference
Comment: Xi Luo (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Comment: Thijs Menting (University of Potsdam)
12.45–14.15 Lunch break
12.45–14.15 Lunch break
14.15–15.30 Xi Chen (Universität Halle-Wittenberg)
Normativity and Conceptualism
14.15–15.30 Cheng-Hao Lin (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität)
The Normativity of Reason and the Deduction of the Ideas in the First Critique
15.30–16.45 Comment: Jieyao Hu (Sun Yat-sen University)
Amy Levine (University of Oxford)
Synthesis and Intuitional Unity in the Kantian Conceptualism / Non-Conceptualism Debate
Comment: Marialena Karampatsou
(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
16.45–17.00 Coffee break
17.00–18.30 Keynote Address: Konstantin Pollok (University of South Carolina)
Normative and/or Constitutive? – Kant’s Synthetic
Principles A Priori
15.30–16.45 Comment: Karen Koch (Freie Universität Berlin)
Sofie Møller (European University Institute)
Lawfulness and Rule Following
Comment: Bianca Ancillotti (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
16.45–17.00 Coffee break
17.00–18.30 Keynote Address: Clinton Tolley (UC San Diego)
Kant on the Distinction Between Denken,
Erkennen, and Fürwahrhalten