BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//208.94.116.123//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:EST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:EDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-8054@www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress DTSTAMP:20240329T022443Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:New School for Social Research CONTACT:cantt897@newschool.edu\; https://event.newschool.edu/theworldaccord ingtokant DESCRIPTION:***In response to numerous requests\, the event will now be str eamed. Link to the stream (via Zoom) and additional details can be found h ere: https://event.newschool.edu/theworldaccordingtokant.***\n\n\nAnja Jau ernig’s recently published The World According to Kant (Oxford\, 2021) def ends an interpretation of Kant’s critical idealism as an ontological posit ion\, according to which Kant can be considered a genuine idealist about e mpirical objects\, empirical minds\, and space time. Yet in contrast to ot her intentional objects\, appearances genuinely exist\, which is why Kant can also be considered a genuine realist about empirical objects\, empiric al minds\, and space and time. This book spells out Kant’s case for critic al idealism thus understood and clarifies Kant’s conception of appearances and things in themselves in relation to Kant’s Leibniz-Wolffian predecess ors.\nAnja Jauernig (NYU)\nBio:\nAnja Jauernig is Professor of Philosophy at New York University. She obtained her Ph.D. from Princeton University\, and held academic positions at the philosophy departments of the Universi ty of Notre Dame and the University of Pittsburgh before coming to NYU. He r research interests include Kant\, Early Modern Philosophy\, 19th and ear ly 20th century German Philosophy\, Aesthetics\, and Animal Ethics.\nPatri cia Kitcher (Columbia)\nBio:\nPatricia Kitcher is Roberta and William Cam pbell Professor Emerita of Humanities and Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Columbia. She has written two books on Kant’s theory of cognition and the self and is editor of the Oxford Philosophical Concepts volume on The Self.\nAndrew Chignell (Princeton)\nBio:\nAndrew Chignell is Laurence S. R ockefeller Professor in Religion\, Philosophy\, and the University Center for Human Values at Princeton. Prior to that he was a Professor of Philos ophy at Penn and Associate and Assistant Professor in the Sage School of P hilosophy at Cornell. His research interests are in early modern philosop hy (especially Kant) and in philosophy of religion\, moral psychology\, ep istemology\, and food ethics. From 2020-2023 he served as President of th e North American Kant Society.\nDesmond Hogan (Princeton)\nBio:\nDesmond H ogan is Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. He received his P h.D. from Yale University. His research interests include metaphysics\, ph ilosophy of science\, ethics\, and aesthetics\, with a focus on the modern period and nineteenth century. DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231005T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231005T200000 GEO:+40.73702;-73.992243 LOCATION:Wolff Conference Room/D1103 @ 6 E 16th St\, New York\, NY 10003\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The World According to Kant\, (Anja Jauernig) Book Symposium URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-world-according-to-k ant-book-symposium/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nAnja Jauernig’s recently published The World According to Kant (Oxford \, 2021) defends an interpretation of Kant’s critical idealism as an ontol ogical position\, according to which Kant can be considered a genuine idea list about empirical objects\, empirical minds\, and space time. Yet in co ntrast to other intentional objects\, appearances genuinely exist\, which is why Kant can also be considered a genuine realist about empirical objec ts\, empirical minds\, and space and time. This book spells out Kant’s cas e for critical idealism thus understood and clarifies Kant’s conception of appearances and things in themselves in relation to Kant’s Leibniz-Wolffi an predecessors.
\nAnja Jauernig (NYU)
\nBio:
\nAnja Jauernig is Professor of Philosoph y at New York University. She obtained her Ph.D. from Princeton University \, and held academic positions at the philosophy departments of the Univer sity of Notre Dame and the University of Pittsburgh before coming to NYU. Her research interests include Kant\, Early Modern Philosophy\, 19th and e arly 20th century German Philosophy\, Aesthetics\, and Animal Ethics.
\nPatricia Kitcher (Columbia)
\nBio:
\nPatricia Kitcher is Roberta and William Campbell Professor Emerita of Humanities and Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Columbia. Sh e has written two books on Kant’s theory of cognition and the self and is editor of the Oxford Philosophical Concepts volume on The Self.
\nAndrew Chignell (Princeton)
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Andrew Chignell is Laurence S. Rockefeller Professor in Religion\, Philosophy\, and the University Center for Human Values at Princeton. Pri or to that he was a Professor of Philosophy at Penn and Associate and Assi stant Professor in the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell. His research interests are in early modern philosophy (especially Kant) and in philoso phy of religion\, moral psychology\, epistemology\, and food ethics. From 2020-2023 he served as President of the North American Kant Society.
\nDesmond Hogan (Princeton)
\nBio:
\nDesmond Hogan is Professor of Philosophy at Princeton Universi ty. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University. His research interests inc lude metaphysics\, philosophy of science\, ethics\, and aesthetics\, with a focus on the modern period and nineteenth century.
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