Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 01:19:14 +0200 (MET DST) From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi-AT-statistik.uni-dortmund.de> Subject: KANT, ROMANTICISM AND THE ORIGINS OF MODERNITY CONFERENCE, 3-5 JULY Greetings All, [Hi, now the complete program is available --thought --might interest you-- with others --Alberto Toscano will be speaking on "Kant Book of Machines: The Concept of Organised Beings in the Opus Postumum", Joanna Hodge on "Heidegger Rethinking Kants A Priori", John Appleby on "Sleeping with the Enemy: Kant and Deleuze", Paul Davies on "Kant and the Possibility of Metaphysics", Douglas Burnham on "Tragedy, Nature and Transendence" and Stella Sandford on "Ethics of Ontology: From Levinas to Kant". Thank you.--Arun] ============================================================================ Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 11:06:57 +0000 From: Mrs H Jones <pyrbo-AT-DREDD.CSV.WARWICK.AC.UK> [--] The programme for the Kant, Romanticism and the Origins of Modernity conference is shown below. A limited number of places are still available (both residential and non-residential) If you are interested in attending please contact H.A.Jones-AT-warwick.ac.uk; tel: 024 76522582. PROGRAMME KANT, ROMANTICISM AND THE ORIGINS OF MODERNITY 3RD-5TH JULY 2000 CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK PROGRAMME MONDAY JULY 3RD 10.30am-11.30am Registration in Department of Philosophy Room S2.70 (Social Studies Building) Session 1 11.45am-1.00pm, Room S1.14 Christine Battersby: “Letter to Lyotard” Douglas Burnham: “Tragedy, Nature and Transendence 1.00pm-2.00pm Lunch Session 2 PLENARY 2.00pm-3.30pm, Room S0.13 Paul Davies: “Kant and the Possibility of Metaphysics” 3.30pm-3.45pm Coffee Session 3 PARALLEL 3.45pm-5.00pm, Room S1.14 Stella Sandford: “Ethics of Ontology: From Levinas to Kant John Llewelyn: “Woe is me…! Kant, Levinas and Happiness” 3.45pm-5.00pm, Room S1/141 Andrea Rehberg: “Kant and the Faculties” John Appleby: “Sleeping with the Enemy: Kant and Deleuze” Session 4 5.30pm-7.00pm, Room S1.14 Hector Kollias: “The Sublime as the Disarticulation of the Aesthetic” Michael Newman: “Kant and the Specificity of Criticism” 7.00pm Dinner Session 5 10.00am-11.30am, Room S1.14 Joanna Hodge: “Heidegger Rethinking Kant’s A Priori” Beth Lord: “The Technic of Nature and the Nature of Techne: Heidegger and Kant’s Third Critique” 11.30am-11.45am Coffee Session 6 11.45am-1.00pm, Room S1.14 Andrew Bowie: “Kant and Schleiermacher” Rachel Jones: “Kant, Hume, and the Forces of the Imagination” 1.00pm-2.00pm Lunch Session 7 PARALLEL 2.00pm-3.30pm, S1.14 Michael John Kooy: "Aesthetics and Education: Coleridge, Kant, Schiller" Darren Sheppard: “Derrida and Kant: on the Sublime” 2.00pm-3.30pm, Room S1/141 Alberto Toscano: “Kant’s Book of Machines: The Concept of Organised Beings in the Opus Postumum” Jonathan Dronsfield: “Decision and System” 3.30pm-3.45pm Coffee Session 8 3.45pm-5.00pm, Room S1.14 Kimberley Hutchings: “Kant and the Idea of Philosophical History” Jonathan Derbyshire: “Heidegger and the Copernican Revolution” Session 9 PLENARY 5.30pm-7.00pm, Room S0.13 Susan Shell: “Kant as Spectator” 7.00pm Conference Buffet Session 10 9.00am-10.30am, Room S1.14 Lilian Alweiss: “But the world does not move: Kant and Husserl on the Refutation of Idealism” Stephen Houlgate: “Understanding and Intuition in Kant’s Pre- Critical Writings” 10.30am-11.30am Coffee Session 11 PLENARY 11am-12.30pm, Room S0.13 Andrew Benjamin: "Kant and the Absolute" 12.30 pm CONFERENCE ENDS ------- --- from list technology-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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