Kant's Third Critique and Its Legacy brings together an international group of scholars who have contributed to a growing recent literature on the unity of the third Critique, on its importance for Kant’s systematic purposes, and on its reception in post-Kantian European thought, in order to examine its broad significance for the history of philosophy and for our moment.
Alix Cohen (Notre Dame)
Nicholas Dunn (Lethbridge)
Sebastian Gardner (UCL)
Johannes Haag (Potsdam)
Ido Geiger (BGU Negev)
Christian Martin (Stuttgart)
Alexander Rueger (Alberta)
Nick Stang (Toronto)
Kristi Sweet (Texas A&M)
Sabina Vaccarino Bremner (UPenn)
and others...
Mark Alznauer (Northwestern)
Adam Katwan (Chicago)
Florian Klinger (Chicago)
Maya Krishnan (Chicago)
Karl von der Luft (Chicago)
T.A. Pendlebury (Chicago)
Robert B. Pippin (Chicago)
David E. Wellbery (Chicago)
Linda Zerilli (Chicago)
and others...
Adam Katwan (Chicago)
Karl von der Luft (Chicago)
*The organizers would like to acknowledge the early and generous support of this project by Karl Ameriks (1947-2025). Karl was sadly prevented from participating in this conference by his death.