Speakers:
Alix Cohen (Edinburgh)
"Kant on Science and Value"
Samantha Matherne (UC Santa Cruz)
"Kant on the Scope of Aesthetic Reasons"
Melissa Merritt (UNSW Sydney)
"Kantian Cognitive Value"
Konstantin Pollok (U South Carolina)
"Epistemic Normativity in Kant"
North American Kant Society Society for German Idealism and Romanticism
2017 SGIR-NAKS Joint Conference
"Kantian Legacies in German Idealism"
14 & 15 of October 2017 – Department of Philosophy, Stanford University
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2017 Pacific American Philosophical Association
SGIR Session on
Kantian Normativity
Saturday, April 15th, 6-9 pm – Seattle, WA
Standford University
2017 Eastern American Philosophical Association SGIR Session on
Goethe
Thursday, January 5th, 12-2 pm – Baltimore, MD
2017 SGIR Conferences and Sessions
Chair:
Howard Williams
(Aberystwyth U)
Speakers:
Daniel Carranza (U Chicago)
"Incipience: Goethe's Animal Aesthetics as a Solution to Schillerian Paradoxes"
Gunnar Hindrichs (U Basel)
"The Unity of Nature"
Michael House (U South Carolina)
"That Microcosm of Folly:
Getting it Wrong in Goethe's Faust"
Speakers:
Henry Allison (UC San Diego)
Angela Breitenbach (Cambridge)
Charlie Cooper-Simpson (University of Toronto)
Jordan Daniels (Emory University)
Naomi Fisher (Clark University)
Eckart Förster (Johns Hopkins University)
Paul Franks (Yale University)
Gabe Gottlieb (Xavier University)
Susan Hahn (MIT)
Anja Jauernig (New York University)
Sabina Vaccarino Bremner (Columbia University)
Andrew Werner (University of Chicago/Yale University)
Allen Wood (Indiana University)
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Chair:
Meghant Sudan
Chairs:
Karl Ameriks (University of Notre Dame)
Graciela De Pierris (Stanford University)
Michael Friedman (Stanford University)
Daniel Lindquist (Indiana University)
Huaping Lu-Adler (Georgetown University)
Sasha Mudd (University of Southhampton))
Conference Organizers:
Gerad Gentry, Helga Varden, and Rachel Zuckert
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