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CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/philosophy/events/modern-philosophy-conference.h
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DESCRIPTION:
Registration for the conference is free\, but required. To r
egister\, click h
ere. Note that\, as of now\, NYU still has several COVID safety protoc
ols in place. In order to be allowed to enter an NYU building\, proof of f
ull vaccination against COVID\, including a booster shot\, must be uploade
d to NYU’s COVID portal in advance of the visit. Upon submitting your regi
stration\, you will receive an email with instructions for how to upload y
our proof of vaccination. Your registration will not be valid until you ha
ve received an email of approval from NYU Campus Safety informing you that
you have been cleared for building access. Moreover\, a high-quality mask
(such as a disposable surgical mask\, an N95\, KN95\, or KN94) must be wo
rn at all times while indoors. Because of the extra time required to proce
ss the vaccination documentation\, registration for the conference will cl
ose on April 29\; no exceptions. It may be that NYU will loosen its
mask requirement between now and the conference\; we will post an update
if that happens. For now\, you should only register for the conference if
you are firmly planning to attend\, and if you are prepared to comply with
the indicated requirements.
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\nSaturday\, May 14
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u>9:30–11:10 Speaker: Allen Wood (Indiana University\, Bloomington)
\n“Kant on Friendship”
\nCommentator: Colin Marshall (Universit
y of Washington)
\nChair: Paul Guyer (Brown University)
\n11:25
–1:05 Speaker: Gary Hatfield (University of Pennsylvania)
\n“T
he Subjectivity of Visual Space: Descartes and After”
\nCommentator:
Nick Stang (University of Toronto)
\nChair: Andrew Chignell (Princeto
n University)
\n2:55–4:35 Speaker: Pat Kitcher (Columbia Univ
ersity)
\n“Kant’s Conscience and Freud’s Superego”
\nCommentator
: Karl Schafer (University of Texas at Austin)
\nChair: Sally Sedgwic
k (Boston University)
\n4:50–6:30 Speaker: Hannah Ginsborg (U
niversity of California\, Berkeley)
\n“Self-consciousness\, Normativi
ty\, and the Agential Perspective”
\nCommentator: Stefanie Grüne (Fre
e University\, Berlin)
\nChair: Karl Ameriks (University of Notre Dam
e)
\nSunday\, May 15
\n9:30–11:10 Speaker: Rolf-P
eter Horstmann (Humboldt University Berlin)
\n“Hegel on Subjects as O
bjects (according to the Phenomenology of Spirit)”
\nCommentat
or: Scott Jenkins (University of Kansas)
\nChair: Michelle Kosch (Cor
nell University)
\n11:25–1:05 Speaker: Richard Moran (Harvard
University)
\n“Swann’s Medical Philosophy: Pessimism and Solipsism i
n Proust”
\nCommentator: Nick Riggle (University of San Diego)
\nChair: Chris Prodoehl (Barnard College)
\n2:55–4:35 Speaker
: Tyler Burge (University of California\, Los Angeles)
\n“Kant on Pri
macy of Practical Reason”
\nCommentator: Anja Jauernig (New York Univ
ersity)
\nChair: Christopher Peacocke (Columbia University)
\n4
:50–6:30 Speaker: Béatrice Longuenesse (New York University)
\n“A Philosophical Journey”
\nChair: Don Garrett (New York University
)
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Seventeenth Annual NYU Conference on Issues in Modern Philosoph
y Special Edition: Nature\, Mind\, Freedom — A Conference in Celebration o
f Béatrice Longuenesse
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-seventeenth-annual-n
yu-conference-on-issues-in-modern-philosophy-special-edition-nature-mind-f
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CONTACT:https://nycearlymodern.weebly.com/
DESCRIPTION:Our 12th annual workshop will
take place entirely on-line. The workshop will focus on the topic of “Exp
anding the Early Modern Canon.” We are calling for papers on figures\, top
ics\, texts\, and genres that have been standardly neglected within the st
udy of early modern philosophy\; e.g.\, women philosophers\, philosophy of
education\, letters\, and novels.
\nPlease submit anonymized
abstracts of 250-500 words to newyorkcityearlymodern@gmail.com by April 1
st\, 2022.
\nSpeakers:
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University of Western Ontario
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University of Massachusetts\, Amherst\n
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Bar-Ilan University\, Ramat Gan
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Details
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The workshop
\, which is now in its 12th year\, aims to foster exchange and collaborati
on among scholars\, students\, and anyone with an interest in Early Modern
Philosophy (roughly the period from 1600-1800). This year’s workshop will
be entirely online. We are calling for papers on figures\, topics\, texts
\, and genres that have been standardly neglected within the study of Earl
y Modern Philosophy (e.g.\, women philosophers\, philosophy of education\,
letters\, and novels).
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Please submit anonymized abstracts of 250-
500 words to newyorkcityearlymodern@gmail.com by April 1st\, 2022.
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DESCRIPTION:
Program
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May 23\, 2023
\n9:25–9:30
: Welcome
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9:30-10:50: Keynote Talk by Michael Della Rocca (Yale)
p>\n
10:50-11:00: Break
\n
11:00-1:00: Spinoza Panel\, featuring ta
lks by Karolina Hübner (Cornell)\, Yitzhak Melamed (Johns Hopkins)\, and J
ohn Morrison (Barnard)
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1:00-3:00: Lunch break
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3:00–4:20: K
eynote Talk by Elizabeth Radcliffe (William and Mary)
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4:20–4:30: B
reak
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4:30–6:30: Hume Panel\, featuring talks by Rachel Cohon (SUNY
Albany)\, Peter Millican (Oxford)\, and Karl Schafer (UT Austin)
\n
May 24\, 2023
\n9:30–10:50: Keynote Talk by Christia Mercer (C
olumbia)
\n
10:50–11:00: Break
\n
11:00–1:00: Early Modern Women
Philosophers Panel\, featuring talks by Maité Cruz (Union College)\, Davi
d Landy (SFSU)\, and Antonia LoLordo (Virginia)
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1:00–3:00: Lunch b
reak
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3:00–4:20: Keynote Talk by Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (UNC Chapel
Hill)
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4:20–4:30: Break
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4:30–6:30: Naturalism panel\, featu
ring talks by Angela Coventry (Portland State)\, Louis Loeb (Michigan–Ann
Arbor)\, and Justin Steinberg (CUNY\, Brooklyn College)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230525
GEO:+40.729781;-73.997866
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USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Issues in Modern Philosophy Conference\, in Honor of Don Garrett
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/issues-in-modern-philoso
phy-conference-in-honor-of-don-garrett/
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CONTACT:https://philevents.org/event/show/108945
DESCRIPTION:
riday\, November 10
\n
9:30–9:55 Check–in
and Coffee
\n
9:55 Welcome
\n
10:00–12:00 Ad
am Smith
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Speaker: Ryan Patrick Hanley (Boston College)
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Com
mentator: Samuel Fleischacker (University of Illinois Chicago)
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12:
00–2:00 Lunch Break
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2:00–4:00 Immanuel Kant
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Sp
eaker: Marcia Baron (Indiana University Bloomington)
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Commentator:
Kyla Ebels–Duggan (Northwestern University)
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4:00–4:30 Coffe
e Break
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4:30–6:30 German Romanticism
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Speaker: Frede
rick Beiser (Syracuse University)
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Commentator: Owen Ware (Universi
ty of Toronto)
\n
6:30–7:30 Reception
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Saturday\, No
vember 11
\n
9:30–10:00 Check–in and Coffee
\n
10:00–12
:00 Friedrich Nietzsche
\n
Speaker: Andrew Huddleston (University
of Warwick)
\n
Commentator: Claire Kirwin (Northwestern University)
p>\n
12:00–2:00 Lunch Break
\n
2:00–4:00 Simone De Beauvoir
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Speaker: Michelle Kosch (Cornell University)
\n
Commentator:
Susan J. Brison (Dartmouth University)
\n
4:00–4:30 Coffee Br
eak
\n
4:30–6:30 Contemporary
\n
Speaker: Simon May (King’s C
ollege London)
\n
Commentator: Alecxander Nehamas (Princeton Universi
ty)
\n
6:30–7:30 Reception
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231112
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LOCATION:NYU Philosophy Dept. @ 5 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Love and Friendship. Eighteenth Annual NYU Conference on Issues in
Modern Philosophy
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/love-and-friendship-eigh
teenth-annual-nyu-conference-on-issues-in-modern-philosophy/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Fordham
CONTACT:https://nycearlymodern.weebly.com/
DESCRIPTION:
<
span style='font-size: medium\;'>The NYC Workshop in Early Modern Philosop
hy is an annual conference hosted by Fordham University. Our aim is to fos
ter exchange and collaboration among scholars\, students\, and anyone with
an interest in Early Modern Philosophy. \n
We are seeking submissions for our 14th annual con
ference hosted in Spring\, 2024.
\n
\nSend abstracts to newyorkcityearlymodern
[at] gmail.com by December 8\, 2023.
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https://philevents.org/event/show
/114750
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Speakers:
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College of Charleston
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Marquette University
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\nOrganisers:\n\n
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Ford
ham University
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Techn
ion\, Israel Institute of Technology
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429
GEO:+40.772464;-73.983489
LOCATION:Fordham Lincoln Center Campus @ Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\,
NY 10023\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Kant\, Smith\, & The Scottish Enlightenment
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/kant-smith-the-scottish-
enlightenment/
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU
CONTACT:https://as.nyu.edu/departments/philosophy/events/spring-2023/depart
ment-colloquium-katharina-kraus.html
DESCRIPTION:\n
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\n
This talk explores the reflexive nature of
consciousness\, which consists primarily in the fact that a state of consc
iousness has a reflexive relation to the subject who has that state\, so t
hat the subject can typically be aware of itself as having that state. Com
paring Kant’s\, Fichte’s\, and selected contemporary analytic theories of
this reflexivity shows that there is a crucial difference in the way the r
elation between form (or mode) and content of a state of consciousness is
conceived. The first part examines Kant’s formal theory of consciousness:
reflexivity is understood not in terms of a self-referential content resul
ting from a reflection on the state of the subject\, but as the universal
transcendental form that any content must have in order to be representati
onally significant and potentially conscious to the subject. The second pa
rt examines Fichte’s departure from Kant in his theory of a self-positing
consciousness: in the original act of self-positing\, the mere form of ref
lexivity is turned into a self-referential content that determines the sub
ject as an object from the absolute standpoint of consciousness. The third
part examines analytic theories that explain the reflexivity (or what is
often called the subjective character) of consciousness on a model of ment
al indexicality. These theories tend to reduce reflexivity to an objective
constituent of content that\, although often implicit\, can be read off f
rom the subject’s contextual situatedness in nature. In conclusion\, Kant’
s theory can be understood as a moderate\, human-centered kind of perspect
ivism that navigates between Fichtean absolute subjectivity and a naturali
st absolute objectivity.
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Regis
tration is free but required. A registration link will be shared via e
mail with our department mailing lists a few weeks before the event. Pleas
e contact Jack Mikuszewski at jhm378@nyu.edu if you did not receive a regi
stration link.
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The Phi
losophy Department provides reasonable accommodations to people with disab
ilities. Requests for accommodations should be submitted to philosophy@nyu
.edu at least two weeks before the event.
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\nTickets: https://as.nyu.edu/departments/philosophy/events/spr
ing-2023/department-colloquium-katharina-kraus.html.
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Reflexivity of Consciousness in Kant\, Fichte and Beyond. Katha
rina Kraus (Johns Hopkins)
URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-reflexivity-of-consc
iousness-in-kant-fichte-and-beyond-katharina-kraus-johns-hopkins/
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