Session 1: Kant and Russia
Time: Wednesday, February 22, 7-10pm
Speaker 1: Nina Dmitrieva (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University/Princeton University) “The Early Reception of Kant’s Moral Philosophy in Russia”
Speaker 2: Marina Bykova (North Carolina State University) “‘The Lavoisier of Moral Philosophy’: Kant and Russian Studies in Ethics and Philosophy of Law”
Chair: Andrew Chignell (Princeton University)
Session 2: The Panel of Unfinished Ideas: Advice for Authors who are Stuck
Time: Thursday, February 23, 9-10:50am
Speaker 1: Eric Watkins (University of California, San Diego) “Why I Am Stuck on the Supreme Principle of Pure Reason”
Speaker 2: Chelsea Qu (University of California, Santa Cruz) “The Grammatical Gist in Allison’s Reading of Kant’s Aesthetics”
Speaker 3: Patrick McCauley (Chestnut Hill College) “Taking Kant in Good Faith: Reflections on Postmodernism Through the Lens of the Analytic of the Sublime”
Speaker 4: Thomas Pendlebury (University of Pittsburgh) “The Modalities of Cognition and Desire”
Chair: Rachel Zuckert (Northwestern University)
Session 3: Mary Gregor Lecture
Time: Friday, February 24, 11:00am-12:50pm
Speaker: Wolfgang Ertl (Keio University): “Freedom, Foreknowledge, and Creation: Further Explorations of Kant’s Molinism”
Commentator: Dai Heide (Simon Fraser University)
Chair: Andrew Chignell (Princeton University)