North American Kant Society, Southern Study Group Meeting

May 31, 2024 - June 1, 2024
Department of Philosophy, University of South Carolina

Department of Philosophy, Close-Hipp
Columbia 29208
United States

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Sponsor(s):

  • North American Kant Society
  • University of South Carolina, Philosophy Department

Speakers:

University of Chicago
University of New Hampshire, Durham
University of Chicago
Brown University
University of Texas at Austin
Bard College
Florida State University
Catholic University of America
Georgia State University
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Boston University
St. John's College

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University of South Carolina

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Southern NAKS Study Group Meeting

Date: May 31st to June 1st, 2024
Location: University of South Carolina
Host: Tyke Nunez and the University of South Carolina Philosophy Department
Keynotes:      Katherine Dunlop, UT Austin

Matthew Boyle, University of Chicago

Submission deadline: Feb 15th, 2024
Notification: around March 15th, 2024

Schedule:

May 31st

Claudi Brink “Kant’s Distinction Between Absolute and Relative Spontaneity Reconsidered” 10:10 to

Stephen Cunniff “Content as Schema: Kant on the Content of Concepts”

Nicolas Dunn “On Act-Types and Act-Tokens: or, the Distinction between Practical Reason and Practical Judgment in Kant”

Conrad Damstra “Moral Progress in History: Kant Against Mendelssohn on Hope in Progress”

Lewis Wang “The Role and Significance of the Doctrine of Method in the Critique of Pure Reason”

Katherine Dunlop “Sensibility and Understanding in Prolegomena §38"”

June 1st 8:15 to 9:00

Courtney Fugate “Universal Gravitation and the Moral Law: The Newtonian Framework for Kant's Fact of Reason”

S.M. Love “Equality as Freedom”

Clark Wolf“Appearances as Representations: An “Analytic” Reading”

Adam Jurkiewicz “Body, Thought, and the Testimony of Self-Consciousness: The Role of Epistemic Parity between Inner and Outer Sense in the Fourth Paralogism Argument”

Joe Stratmann “Without Imperative: Kant, God, and the Unity of the Moral Law”

Matthew Boyle “Kant on Consciousness and Self-Consciousness” (Or, perhaps, “Kant on Judgment as Synthesis”)

For more details, see the conference website: https://www.sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/artsandsciences/philosophy/about/events/SNAKS.php

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May 24, 2024, 11:45pm EST

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