The Athens Colloquium 

on 

Kant and German Idealism

"To judge a thing that has substance and solid worth is quite easy, to comprehend it is much harder, and to blend judgement and comprehension in a definite description is the hardest thing of all." 

(G. W. F. Hegel) 

The Athens Colloquium on Kant and German Idealism is hosted by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Athens, Greece. It is an online colloquium, convening on Webex, that aims at creating a friendly platform for discussing recent high-quality publications in the research area of Kant and German Idealism. Formally, the colloquium takes place once a month from October to December and from February to June. To this formal plan may, however, be added other events, such as workshops, conferences and interviews relevant to the theme of the colloquium. Ample time will be given to all discussions. 


To be receiving the link for each event, please contact Prof. Ioannis Trisokkas (idtrisokkas@philosophy.uoa.gr)    


The Athens Colloquium on Kant and German Idealism is organized by:

Asst. Prof. Ioannis Trisokkas (Athens)

Dr. Sebastian Stein (Stuttgart)

Dr. Stavros Panagiotou (Athens)

Kostas Morfis (PhD Candidate, Athens)