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International Kant
Congress
Oslo 5 – 9 August 2019
The
Court
of
Reason
Welcome to the 13th International Kant Congress 2019:
The title of the 2019 Kant Congress is “The Court of Reason”. The
idea of reason being its own judge is not only pivotal to a proper
understanding of Kant’s philosophy, but can also shed light on the
burgeoning fields of meta-philosophy and philosophical
methodology. The International Kant Congress has a special
emphasis on Kant’s methodology, his account of conceptual
critique, and the relevance of his ideas to current issues in
especially political philosophy and the philosophy of law.
One of the important events that take place during the International
Kant Congresses is the Award Ceremony for the International
Kant-Preis of the German Kant Society, funded by the Fritz
Thyssen Foundation, and the Kant-Nachwuchspreis, funded by the
German Kant Society and the Fondazione Silvestre Marcucci. This
time the laureate of the grand Kant-Preis is Professor Emeritus
Gerold Prauss (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) and the
laureate of the Nachwuchspreis is Dr. Gabriela Gava (Goethe
University, Frankfurt).
I would like to thank our sponsors and donors for their generous
support as well as my assistants for all their help. Without them, the
congress would not have been possible.
I hope that our guests and contributors will prosper from their
meetings with the numerous scholars and topics the congress has to
offer.
I wish you all an inspiring Kant week in Oslo!
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Many thanks to our sponsors and partners for their support.
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Venues and Maps
There are all in all six buildings you need to find your way to, they
are all located within close proximity to one another:
Domus Media, where you find the University Aula we use for the
Opening, the main talk and the Award Ceremony for the Kant-
Preis.
Domus Nova, where we have most of the parallel sessions and you
find seminar rooms 340; 354; 360; 365; 540; 543 and IN72
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Map of the Faculty of Law
(There relevant buildings are highlighted)
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The Reception on the 5th of August will take Place in
Below you see the map of how to get there. The building is called
“Rådhuset” in Norwegian. It is just a short walk (max 10 minutes)
from the Faculty of Law.
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Important Information
Registration
Everyone who has signed up for the congress will get a free light lunch, a
bottle of mineral water and coffee. It can be picked up in
Gymnastikkbygningen during the lunch break.
Please note that it is not allowed to eat or drink in any of the
auditoriums or seminar rooms.
We hope that the weather will be nice so that you can enjoy your lunch
outside. If not, we are allowed to eat and drink in Gymnastikkbygningen
where you find the lunches.
There will be no official congress dinner(s), but Oslo has a large number
of restaurants in all categories. Since the congress takes place in the very
center of down town, you will have ample choice for every dinner.
Wi-Fi
Emergency Numbers
Ambulance 113
Fire 110
Police 112
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Special Events
Monday August 5
All speakers, participants and special guests are invited to a reception in the beautiful
Oslo City Hall. The reception opens with speaches followed by finger food and
beverages. It ends with a guided tour. Our hostess is the Mayor of Oslo, Marianne
Borgen.
Remember to bring your electronic invitations (or a printed copy) which you must show
at the entrance. The reception begins at 19:00 but you must show up no later than 18:30.
Entrance at the City Hall is subject to quite strict safety measures and you must have
your ID ready upon arrival and leave your coats, bags, umbrellas etc. in the wardrobe.
Thursday August 8
16:00 -17:30: Kantian Review Reception (for invited guests and speakers), Domus
Bibliotheca, Entrance Hall.
19:00-21:00 Award Ceremony for the International Kant-Preis funded by the Fritz
Thyssen Foundation to Professor Emeritus Gerold Prauss and the Kant-Nachwuchspreis
funded by the Fondazione Silvestro Marcucci and the German Kant Society to Dr.
Gabriele Gava, in Domus Media, Aula
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Program
Overview
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Detailed Program
Monday 5
August
16:00– 18:30 Registration
19:00 – 20:30 Reception with guided tour at Oslo City Hall
Tuesday 6 August
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Tuesday 6 August
Parallel Sessions
12:35 – 13:10 Jürgen Stolzenberg Freedom and Human Dignity – a Kantian Defence
(Venue: Domus Academica, Auditorium 6)
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Tuesday 6 August
Philosophy of Education 1
Chair Jonas Jervell Indregard
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Tuesday 6 August
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Tuesday 6 August
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Tuesday 6 August
Parallel Sessions
Tuesday Afternoon 16:25 – 19:00
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Tuesday 6 August
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Tuesday 6 August
Metaphysics 1
Chair Giuseppe Motta
16:25 – 17:00 Daniel Erlewein
Wann nimmt Kant Abschied vom Realismus der Universalien?
17:05 – 17:40 Angelo Cicatello
Der Gerichtshof der reinen Vernunft und seine Urteilsstufen
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Tuesday 6 August
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Wednesday 7 August
9.00–10.30 Keynote Lectures (in parallell):
10.30–11.00 Break
11.00–12.55 Parallel Sessions
13.00–14.15 Lunch
14.15–15.45 Keynote Lectures:
Professor Andrew Chignell (Princeton)
Knowledge and Hope in the Court of Reason: How Kant’s First and Third Questions
Relate
Chair: Professor Ina Goy
(Venue: Domus Academica, Auditorium 4)
15.45–16.05 Break
16.05–18.40 Parallel Sessions
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Wednesday 7 August
Parallel Sessions
Wednesday Morning 11:00 – 12:55
Teleology 1
Chair Violetta Waibel
11:00 – 11:35 Andrew Cooper
Kant on Observation
11:40 – 12:15 Caroline Bowman
The Transition from Nature to Freedom in the Critique of Judgment
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Wednesday 7 August
Metaphysics 2
Chair Oliver Sensen
11:00 – 11:35 Corey W. Dyck
The Thesis Argument of Kant's Third Antinomy
Metaphysics 3
Chair Frode Kjosavik
11:00 – 11:35 J. Colin McQuillan
The Rightful Claims of Reason: A Priori Cognition, Metaphysics, and Kant's
Critique
Metaphysics 4
Chair Camilla Serck-Hanssen
11:00 – 11:35 Peter Thielke
Realism, Idealism and the Mereology of Events
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Wednesday 7 August
Teleology 2
Chair Halla Kim
11:00 – 11:35 Ina Goy
Supplement or Replacement? The Physicotheological and Ethicotheological
Arguments for the Existence of God in Kant’s CPJ
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Wednesday 7 August
Parallel Sessions
Wednesday Afternoon 16:05 – 18:40
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Wednesday 7 August
Resistance
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Wednesday 7 August
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Wednesday 7 August
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Thursday 8 August
09.00 – 10:30 Keynote Lectures (in parallel):
Prof. Chong Hyon Paek & Prof. Ji-Young Kang (Seoul National University, joint
presentation)
The History of the Reception and Development of Kant's Philosophy in South Korea
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Thursday 8 August
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Thursday 8 August
Parallel Sessions
Thursday Morning 11:00 – 12:55
Aesthetics 1
Chair Guido Kreis
11:00 – 11:35 Markéta Jakešová
Critique of the Power of Judgment in the Context of Art's Technological
Reproducibility
Metaphysics 5
Chair Violetta Waibel
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Thursday 8 August
Metaphysics 6
Chair Tobias Rosefeldt
11:00 – 11:35 Nick Stang
Schemata as Time-Determinations
11:40 – 12:15 Héctor Ferreiro
Kant and the “Antinomy” of the Actually Existing Thing
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Thursday 8 August
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Thursday 8 August
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Friday 9 August
09.00–10.30 Keynote Lectures (in parallel):
Professor Jill Vance Buroker (CSU, San Bernardino)
Thought and Language in the Critical Philosophy
Chair: Professor Anita Leirfall
(Venue: Domus Academica, Gamle Festsal)
10.30–11.00 Break
11.00–12.55 Parallel Sessions
13.00–14.15 Lunch
14.15–15.45 Keynote Lectures (in parallel):
Professor Michael Friedman (Stanford)
The Court of Reason and its Authority
Chair: Professor Houston Smit
(Venue: Domus Academica, Gamle Festsal)
15.45–16.05 Break
16.05–18.40 Parallel Sessions
18.50 Closing words by the organizers
(Venue: Domus Academica, Gamle Festsal)
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Friday 9 August
Parallel Sessions
Friday Morning 11:00 – 12:55
Metaphysics 7
Chair Stefanie Grüne
11:00 – 11:35 James Messina
Will the Real Substances Please Stand Up?
Metaphysics 8
Chair Tobias Rosefeldt
11:00 – 11:35 Rosalind Chaplin
The First Antinomy and the Indeterminate Extent of the Empirical World
Aesthetics 2
Chair Jürgen Stolzenberg
11:00 – 11:35 Melissa Zinkin
Reason, Systematicity and Judgment
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Friday 9 August
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Friday 9 August
Teleology
Chair Christel Fricke
11:00 – 11:35 Birgit Recki
Technik als Form der Freiheit. Kant über Handlungsrationalität in Kultur und
Natur
11:40 – 12:15 Violetta L. Waibel
Causa efficiens, causa finalis Zwei Prinzipien, eines wissenschaftstauglich?
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Friday 9 August
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Friday 9 August
Parallel Sessions
Friday Afternoon 16:05 – 18:40
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Friday 9 August
Empirical Knowledge
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Friday 9 August
Aesthetics 3
Chair Beatrix Himmelmann
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