German Idealism and Normativity
14th-15th March, 2007
Venue: Humanities Institute of Ireland
University College Dublin
Belfield, Dublin 4
Wednesday 14th March
1.00-2.00: Registration
2.00-3.30: Paul Franks, “Normativity, Naturalism, and Individuality”
4.00-5.30: Frederick Beiser, “Neo-Kantianism, Normativity and Historicism”
Thursday 15th
9.30-11.00: Marcus Willaschek, “No Obligation without Consent: Kant on Autonomy”
11.30-1.00: Gerhard Seel, “How does Kant justify the ‘Universal Law of Right,’ if at all?”
1.00-2.30: Lunch
2.30-4.00: Robert Stern, “Freedom, Self-Legislation and Morality in Kant and Hegel: Constructivist vs. Realist Accounts”
4.30-6.00: Georg Mohr, “Practical Reasoning and Motivation: Kant on Normative Knowledge and Moral Sentiment”
Organizer:
Brian O'Connor
UCD School of Philosophy
John Henry Newman Building
University College Dublin
Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
brian.oconnor@ucd.ie
T: +353 1 716 8141
F: +353 1 269 3469
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