Intellectual Freedom and the Possibility of novel and original Thought in Kant
Intellectual Freedom and the Possibility of novel and original Thought in Kant
The conference deals with the question what counts as novel and original thought and how is it possible? How is it thinkable that an original thought emerges or can be formed in finite rational beings without being determined by previous mental states? The conference is set up to address these questions by exploring the relationship between empirical thinking and transcendental freedom and by reconsidering the autonomy and the predetermination of processes of cognition and Kantian faculty-analysis.
For registration please write an E-Mail to larissa.wallner[at]gmx.de
Program
Time: 30th June – 1st July 2023 9 am–5 pm
Place: In person at ZEPP in the main building of the University (Room M 210)
30th June
Panel 1
Chair: Larissa Wallner
9:00 am Opening Remarks
9:10 – 10:00 am Markus Kohl (UNC Chapel Hill), Original Synthesis, Normativity, and Intellectual Freedom
10:00 – 10:20 am Discussion
10:25 – 10:55 am Lucia Volonté (Mainz), Transcendental Freedom and Spontaneity of Thinking in the pre-critical Kant
10:55 – 11:15 am Discussion
Break 11:15 – 11:25
11:25 – 11:55 am Sabrina Bauer (Luxembourg), Kants kritischer Begriff endlicher Spontaneität in der theoretischen Philosophie
11:55 – 12:15 am Discussion
Lunch 12:15 – 13.45 pm
Panel 2
Chair: Michael Bastian Weiß
1:45 – 2:15 pm Larissa Wallner (Munich), On the Possibility of Novelty in Kant’ s critical Philosophy
2:15 – 2:35 pm Discussion
2:40 – 3:10 pm Mathis Koschel (Southern California), Kant’s Direct Argument against Predeterminism
3:10 – 3:30 pm Discussion
3:30 bis 3:45 Break
3:45 – 4:15 pm Konstanty Kuzma (Munich), Originality, Spontaneity and Freedom: Kant on the Activity of Rational Minds
4:15 – 4:35 pm Discussion
Who likes to go: Haus der Kunst
19:30 Dinner, Lucullus (Untergiesing, 81543 München)
July 1st
Panel 3
Chair: Konstanty Kuzma
9:30 – 10:00 am Charlotte Baumann (Berlin), Novel Concepts and epistemic Friction
10:00 – 10:20 am Discussion
10:25 – 10:55 am Florian Ganzinger (Stuttgart), Categorical Indeterminacy and Purposiveness of Nature: Kant on the Formation of Empirical Concepts
10:55 – 11:15 am Discussion
11:15 – 11:35 Break
11:35 – 12:05 am Neşe Aksoy (Sofia), Kant’s Highest Good. A Synthesis of Noumenal Freedom and the Freedom of Pursuing Happiness
12:05 – 12.30 am Discussion
Lunch 12:30 – 1:30 pm
Panel 4
Chair: Sabrina Bauer
1:30 – 2:00 pm Larissa Berger (Siegen), Heautonomy and Originality in Judging Beauty
2:00 – 2:20 pm Discussion
2:25 – 2:55 pm Christian Onof (London), The Freedom and Originality of Rational Thought
2:55 – 3:15 pm Discussion
Break 3:15 – 3:35 pm
3:35 – 4.05 pm David Kretz (Chicago), Genius as the Form of Moral-Historical Agency in Kant
4:05 – 4:40 pm Discussion
Drinks