May 4 – Johannes Haag

This Friday, we are delighted to host Johannes Haag (Potsdam), who will present his paper entitled:

The First Act of Self-Knowledge Traced in Its Pure Consequence: Fichte on Kant’s Categories

As background reading, Prof. Haag has recommended §1 (SW 91-101) as well as §§2-3 (SW 101-123) of the 1794 The Science of KnowledgeThe German is available on Google Books.

We will meet in Social Sciences, room 302 at 1:30pm, after which there will be a reception.

If any graduate students are interested in meeting with Professor Haag between now and Friday, please email Daniel Smyth, who will put you in touch with him: dsmyth@uchicago.edu

April 20 – Thomas Land

This Friday, April 20th, Thomas Land (Cambridge) will present his paper entitled:

“The Nonconceptualist Reading of Kant and the Transcendental Deduction”

The paper will not be distributed in advance, though Thomas has suggested the following article as background reading: Lucy Allais, “Kant, Non-Conceptual Content, and the Representation of Space,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (2009), 383-413.

We will meet at our usual time (1:30pm) but NOT in our traditional location. All meetings during Spring quarter will be held in Social Sciences 302.

March 16 – Tucker McKinney

This Friday, our very own Tucker McKinney will present a talk entitled

“Self-Interpretation and the Tragedy of Meaning in Being and Time

The paper will not be distributed in advance.

This concluding meeting of Winter Quarter will be held in our usual place (Wieboldt 408) at our usual time (1:30pm).

Feb. 24 – Alptekin Sanli

This Friday, February 24th, our very own Alptekin Sanli will present his paper entitled,

The Concept of Right and Objectivity – Some Preliminary Considerations; or, a very rough draft of a future paper that will be able to come forward as a dissertation chapter

Alptekin recommends that participants read at least sections I, II, III, IV, and VI.  Section V will be of interest to anyone exercised by Kant’s pre-critical works.

We will meet in our usual place (Wieboldt 408) at our usual time (1:30pm).

Feb 17 – Matt Boyle

This Friday, February 17th, we are very pleased to have with us Matt Boyle (Harvard), who will present a talk entitled:

“Transparent Self-Knowledge”

We will meet in our usual place (Wieboldt 408) at our usual time (1:30pm).