Kantian Perspectives on Autonomy and Normativity: Theoretical Foundations June 25th-26th
Kant and Moral Demandingness June 7th-8th (organized by Brian Mcelwee)
Kantian Perspectives on Agency March 3rd
These events are organized as part of the joint Boğaziçi-Southampton British Academy Newton-Katip Çelebi project AF140071 “Agency and Autonomy: Kant and the Normative Foundations of Republican Self-Government” run by Lucas Thorpe (Boğaziçi) and Andrew Stephenson (Southampton)
Kant and Moral Demandingness June 7th-8th (organized by Brian Mcelwee)
Kantian Perspectives on Agency March 3rd
These events are organized as part of the joint Boğaziçi-Southampton British Academy Newton-Katip Çelebi project AF140071 “Agency and Autonomy: Kant and the Normative Foundations of Republican Self-Government” run by Lucas Thorpe (Boğaziçi) and Andrew Stephenson (Southampton)
Kantian Perspectives on Autonomy and Normativity: Theoretical Foundations
Monday 25th - Tuesday 26th June, 2018
Lecture Theatre B, Building 65, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton
The conference is free and open to all but please register by emailing Andrew Stephenson
Programme
Monday June 25th
10.30-11.45 – Sacha Golob (KCL) ‘Strategizing Virtue: Kant and Ethical Development’
12.00-13.15 – John Callanan (KCL) ‘Kant and Prichard on the explanation of obligation’
14.00-15.15 – Ralf Bader (Oxford) ‘The dignity of humanity’
15.30-16.45 – Robert Watt (Cambridge) ‘The Normativity of Judgment’
17.00-18.00 – Claudi Brink (UCSD) ‘Qualitative unity and the role of teleology in Kant's account of the original synthetic unity of apperception’
Tuesday June 26th
10.00-11.15 – Anil Gomes (Oxford) ‘Perception, Reflection, Autonomy’
11.30-12.45 – Jessica Leech (KCL) ‘Kant on the Necessity of Necessity’
13.30-14.45 – Richard Evans (Imperial) & Andrew Stephenson (Southampton) ‘Formalizing Kant’s Rules: a Logic of Conditional Imperatives and Permissives’
15.00-16.15 – Yoon Choi (Marquette) ‘Apperception and Spontaneity: Kant's Conception of Epistemic Agency’
16.30-17.30 – Max Edwards (UCSD) ‘Generality and Determinability in Kant's Theory of Concepts’
Monday 25th - Tuesday 26th June, 2018
Lecture Theatre B, Building 65, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton
The conference is free and open to all but please register by emailing Andrew Stephenson
Programme
Monday June 25th
10.30-11.45 – Sacha Golob (KCL) ‘Strategizing Virtue: Kant and Ethical Development’
12.00-13.15 – John Callanan (KCL) ‘Kant and Prichard on the explanation of obligation’
14.00-15.15 – Ralf Bader (Oxford) ‘The dignity of humanity’
15.30-16.45 – Robert Watt (Cambridge) ‘The Normativity of Judgment’
17.00-18.00 – Claudi Brink (UCSD) ‘Qualitative unity and the role of teleology in Kant's account of the original synthetic unity of apperception’
Tuesday June 26th
10.00-11.15 – Anil Gomes (Oxford) ‘Perception, Reflection, Autonomy’
11.30-12.45 – Jessica Leech (KCL) ‘Kant on the Necessity of Necessity’
13.30-14.45 – Richard Evans (Imperial) & Andrew Stephenson (Southampton) ‘Formalizing Kant’s Rules: a Logic of Conditional Imperatives and Permissives’
15.00-16.15 – Yoon Choi (Marquette) ‘Apperception and Spontaneity: Kant's Conception of Epistemic Agency’
16.30-17.30 – Max Edwards (UCSD) ‘Generality and Determinability in Kant's Theory of Concepts’
Kant and Moral Demandingness
Thursday 7th - Friday 8th June, 2018
Lecture Theatre B, Building 65, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton
The conference is free and open to all but please register by emailing Brian Mcelwee
Speakers & Titles
Bob Stern (Sheffield): ’How Much Does Morality Require of Us? Singer, Kant and Løgstrup’
Martin Sticker (Trinity College Dublin): ‘The Hell of Self-Cognition - Kant, Moral Overdemandingness and Imperfect Duties to Self’
Alice Pinheiro Walla (Bayreuth): ‘Kant and the Wisdom of Oedipus’
Lucas Thorpe (Bogazici): TBC
Chris Macleod (Lancaster): ‘Mill, Morality and Malleability’
Charlotte Newey (Warwick): ‘Changing the Subject(s): A Response to Expert Disagreement about the Effectiveness of Aid
Joe Saunders (Leeds): ‘Love and the Fact of Reason’
Brian McElwee (Southampton): ‘Moralism and Other Perfectionist Vices’
Respondents
Lizzy Ventham (Southampton)
Lukas Naegeli (Zurich)
Joe Slater (St Andrews)
Gözde Yıldırım (Boğaziçi)
Zübeyde Karadağ-Thorpe (Hacettepe)
Thursday 7th - Friday 8th June, 2018
Lecture Theatre B, Building 65, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton
The conference is free and open to all but please register by emailing Brian Mcelwee
Speakers & Titles
Bob Stern (Sheffield): ’How Much Does Morality Require of Us? Singer, Kant and Løgstrup’
Martin Sticker (Trinity College Dublin): ‘The Hell of Self-Cognition - Kant, Moral Overdemandingness and Imperfect Duties to Self’
Alice Pinheiro Walla (Bayreuth): ‘Kant and the Wisdom of Oedipus’
Lucas Thorpe (Bogazici): TBC
Chris Macleod (Lancaster): ‘Mill, Morality and Malleability’
Charlotte Newey (Warwick): ‘Changing the Subject(s): A Response to Expert Disagreement about the Effectiveness of Aid
Joe Saunders (Leeds): ‘Love and the Fact of Reason’
Brian McElwee (Southampton): ‘Moralism and Other Perfectionist Vices’
Respondents
Lizzy Ventham (Southampton)
Lukas Naegeli (Zurich)
Joe Slater (St Andrews)
Gözde Yıldırım (Boğaziçi)
Zübeyde Karadağ-Thorpe (Hacettepe)
Kantian Perspectives on Agency - Cancelled due to snow
Saturday 3rd March, 2018
Seminar Room 10B: 54/10037, Highfield Campus, Mathematics Building, University of Southampton
Programme
10am-11am: Sophie Keeling (Southampton): ‘The Transparency Method and Knowing our Reasons’
11-12: Rachel Robertson (Cambridge): 'Where is the human being in Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science?’
12:15-1.30: Lucas Thorpe (Bogazici): 'Kant on Character and Calculus'
2.30-3.45: Katerina Deligiorgi (Sussex): 'Why be Moral’
4-5: Luke Davies (Oxford): 'Kant on Welfare: 3 or maybe 4 unsuccessful defences’
5pm-6pm: Paola Romero (LSE): 'The Harnessing of Conflict in Kant's Teleology’
Saturday 3rd March, 2018
Seminar Room 10B: 54/10037, Highfield Campus, Mathematics Building, University of Southampton
Programme
10am-11am: Sophie Keeling (Southampton): ‘The Transparency Method and Knowing our Reasons’
11-12: Rachel Robertson (Cambridge): 'Where is the human being in Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science?’
12:15-1.30: Lucas Thorpe (Bogazici): 'Kant on Character and Calculus'
2.30-3.45: Katerina Deligiorgi (Sussex): 'Why be Moral’
4-5: Luke Davies (Oxford): 'Kant on Welfare: 3 or maybe 4 unsuccessful defences’
5pm-6pm: Paola Romero (LSE): 'The Harnessing of Conflict in Kant's Teleology’