VI | Biennial Meeting: 299 Years of Kant |
Reunion Bianual: 299 años con Kant |
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9:30-10:00 Sala José Gaos
Juan Antonio Cruz Parcero, director IIFs UNAM
Aurelia Valero, secretaria académica IIFs UNAM
Andrew Chignell, president NAKS
Gustavo Leyva, UAM-I
Efraín Lazos, IIFs UNAM (Seminario Kant y la filosofía clásica alemana)
10:00-11:30 Sala José Gaos
Helga Varden, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Some Kantian Thoughts on Method: Transforming the Social- Contract Tradition’s Distinction between the State of Nature and Civil Society
Commentaries / Comentarios: Mavis Biss, Loyola University Maryland
Chair / Moderador: Andrew Chignell
11:40-13:00
Sala Luis Villoro
Which Women? An Intersectional Feminist Critique of Kant
María Mejía, University of Illinois, Chicago.
Kant on Property, Production, and Freedom
Colin Bradley, Princeton University
Sala José Gaos
Kant on Being a Useful Member of the World and Universal Basic Income
Martin Sticker, University of Bristol
Punishing Human Beings
Ashli Anda, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Chair / Moderador: Eduardo Charpenel
14:30-15:50 Sala José Gaos
Republicanism, Federalism, Democratism
Günter Zöller, Ludwig Maximilian Universität, München
Kant and International Courts
Fredrick Rauscher, Michigan State University
Chair/ Moderador: Gustavo Leyva
16:00-18:40
Sala Luis Villoro
Moral hangover: weakness of will in Kant’s action theory
Bass Tönissen, University of California, San Diego.
Una interpretación restrictiva del deber de veracidad: la injusticia formal y la imposibilidad del derecho a la mentira
Jorge Omar Rodríguez Ramírez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Objective Purposiveness and Extrinsic Final Value Emine Hande Tuna, University of California, Santa Cruz
The problem of the fundations of morality from a Kantian perspective, in discussion with Korsgaard
Javier Fuentes, Universität Bonn
Chair / Moderador: Alejandro Naranjo
Sala José Gaos
The Logic of Obligatory Ends
Melissa Seymour Fahmy, University of Georgia
Making Ends Meet: Kant on Happiness
Anastasia Berg, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Rethinking the Good Will in Kant’s Groundwork
Marilia Espirito-Santo, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro
Some connections between the second Critique and the Groundwork
Andrews Reath, University of California, Riverside
Chair / Moderador: Ignacio Quepons
11:00-13:00
Sala Luis Villoro
El espacio vacío en la cosmología temprana de Immanuel Kant
Paulo Sergio Mendoza, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Absolute Perfection
Aaron Wells, Paderborn University
The Justification of Deduction in Kant’s False Subtlety and Beyond
Timothy Franz, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Chair / Moderadora: María Mejía
Sala José Gaos
Imagining an Irenaean Kant: How to Revise Kant’s Account of Radical Evil
Jaeha Woo, Claremont School of Theology
Moral Reform and the Practical Significance of Grace in Kant’s Religion
Conrad Damstra, Brown University
Transcendental Ideas and Three Forms of Explanatory Understanding
Pirachula Chulanon, Toronto Metropolitan University
Chair / Moderador: Andrew Chignell
14:30-15:50 Sala José Gaos
Clinton Tolley, University of California, San Diego
The Substance of Humanity: Ontology and Axiology in Kant’s Anthropology
Chair / Moderadora: Julia Muñoz
15:45-17:45
Sala Luis Villoro
Objective Validity and the Copernican Thesis: Kant’s Strategy in the Transcendental Deduction
Thomas Land, University of Victoria
Kant on Phenomenal Substance
Lorenzo Spagnesi, Universität Trier
The Idea of Mechanistic Nature
Mathias Koschel, University of Southern California
Chair / Moderadora: Marcela García Romero
Sala José Gaos
The Controversy over the Derivation of the Categories of Quantity. A Critical Reassessment
Levi Haeck, Ghent University
Context, interpretation, and legacy of Kant's Schematism
Lara Scaglia, Uniwersytet Warsawski
Kant, the Cartesian Skeptic, and the Direction of Time
Adam Jurkiewicz, The Catholic University of America
Chair / Moderador: Stéfano Straulino
10:00-12:40
Sala Luis Villoro
Kant’s Enlightenment and Pascal’s Misology
Krista Thomason, Swarthmore College
Kant and Mendelssohn on the Relation of the Political and the Personal
Avery Goldman, De Paul University
Fichte’s Criticisms of Kant’s FUL and FH
Michael Rohlf, Catholic University of America
Schelling after Kant: intellectual intuiting as theoretical presupposition and practical demand
Marcela García-Romero, Loyola Marymount University
Chair / Moderador: José Luis Calderón
Sala José Gaos
Kant and the Possibility of the Sublime in Arts
Uygar Abaci, Pennsylvania State University
Speaking Freely: Taste, Sensus Communis, and Political Progress
Kristi Sweet, Texas A&M University
Kant’s Revised Account of Hope in Human Progress
Laura Papish, George Washington University
Kant, the Beautiful Soul and the Eros of Fable
Pierre Keller, University of California, Riverside
Chair / Moderadora: Lara Scaglia
12:55-13:55 Sala José Gaos
Robert Clewis, Gwynedd Mercy University
This isn´t a Joke: Kant’s Thoughts on Humor
Chair / Moderador: Efraín Lazos
14:00-14:15
CLOSING REMARKS
Andrew Chignell / Efraín Lazos
All activities will be held at the facilities of the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas and will be streamed live.
Todas las actividades se realizarán en las instalaciones del Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas y serán transmitidas en vivo.
Cto. Mario de la Cueva s/n Ciudad Universitaria 54510 CDMX Coyoacán, México
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