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NAKS Kant & Disability Reading Group Winter 2026

15 Dec 2025 10:48 AM | Anonymous

Disability is understood broadly here as encompassing sensory impairments such as blindness/low vision and deafness, as well as physical differences in mobility, and mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. We will analyze Kantian attitudes toward disability in his Anthropology and other texts, learning to be attentive to ableism in philosophy.

Schedule:

  • Thursday (01/15) 11am EST

  • Saturday (01/24) 1pm EST

  • Wednesday (02/4) 4pm EST

  • Friday (02/13) 1pm EST

  • Saturday (02/21) 1pm EST

Zoom link and reading list will be emailed upon registration. Please register here: https://forms.gle/oodbpHLQYbU4X4UX6

Please contact Dr. Babyak at tbb8@cornell.edu with questions about the group or if you need a disability accommodation to enable your participation.

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