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Schedule 2011-2012

All meetings will take place in Social Sciences 302 from 1:30-4:30pm, unless otherwise noted. A reception in Stuart 216 typically follows.

AUTUMN

September 30

Adrian Haddock (University of Stirling)

“Self-Conscious Perceptual Knowledge”

 

October 13 *special Thursday meeting* Wieboldt 408, 4:30pm

Sebastian Rödl (Universität Basel)

“Testimony and Generality”

 

October 14 (joint meeting with Wittgenstein Workshop)

Sebastian Rödl (Universität Basel)

“Joint Action and Plural Self-Consciousness”

 

October 21

Hans Fink (Universität Aarhus)

“Hard, Soft, and Absolute Naturalism”

 

November 10 *special Thursday meeting: 4:30pm, Wieboldt 408*

Clark Remington (University of Chicago)

“Heidegger meets Rödl: Originary Temporality as a System of Forms of Predicative Unity”

 

November 25 – THANKSGIVING – NO MEETING

 

December 2

Rafeeq Hasan (University of Chicago)

“Politics, Property, and Personhood: Kant’s Rousseauian Return”

 

December 9

Taylor Carman (Barnard College)

“Heidegger on the Meaning and Value of Truth”

 

WINTER

January 13

Daniel Sutherland (UIC)

“Kant on Cardinality without Fregean Equinumerosity”

 

January 27

Nate Zuckerman (University of Chicago)

“Heidegger’s Notion of Originary Temporality”

 

February 6 *Monday Mock Job Talk Meeting* Wieboldt 408, 10:30am

Thomas Land (Cambridge University)

“Judgment and Construction: Kant’s Conception of the Understanding”

 

February 9 *special Thursday meeting* Wieboldt 408, 4:30pm

Daniel Smyth (University of Chicago)

“Infinity and Givenness: The Intuitive Roots of Spatial Representation”

 

February 17 (joint meeting with Wittgenstein Workshop)

Matt Boyle (Harvard University)

“Transparent Self-Knowledge”

 

February 24

Alptekin Sanli (University of Chicago)

“The Concept of Right and Objectivity: Some Preliminary Considerations”

 

March 9

Jose Torralba (Universidad de Navarra)

“The Individuality and Sociality of Action: the Kingdom of Ends as a Relational Theory of Action”

 

March 16

Tucker McKinney (University of Chicago)

“Self-Interpretation and the Tragedy of Meaning in Being and Time

 

SPRING

April 6

Ulrich Schlösser (University of Toronto)

“Concept Formation, Synthesis, and Judgment”

 

April 20

Thomas Land (University of Cambridge)

“The Nonconceptualist Reading of Kant and the Transcendental Deduction”

 

May 4

Johannes Haag (Universität Potsdam)
“The First Act of Self-Knowledge Traced in its Pure Consequence: Fichte on Kant’s Categories”

 

May 18

Emily Hartz (Southern University of Denmark)

“Subjective Freedom in the Medieval Ages? – Hegel’s Response”

 

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