Sponsored by Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin G R A D U A T E W O R K S H O P 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 Speakers 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 [email protected] The Chair of Classical German Philosophy berlinkantworkshop2016.wordpress.com 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
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