WEDNESDAY, May 29: Sarah Ryckmans (UC Louvain)

The German Philosophy Workshop is delighted to present:

“The Question of Critique as Knowledge in Kant”

Sarah Ryckmans

Rescheduled to May 29, 6- 8 pm

Wieboldt 408

 

The German Philosophy Workshop is committed to being a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Amy Levine at amylevine@uchicago.edu

May 24: Wolfram Gobsch (Leipzig)

The German Philosophy Workshop is excited to present:

Philosophizing as Dying:  Self-Knowledge and Reconciliation in Hegel

Wolfram Gobsch (Leipzig)

Friday, May 24, 3-5:20 pm

Wieboldt 408

This weeks workshop meeting will be read-ahead. Please find the paper, in English and German, in the “Papers” section of the website.

A light reception will follow in the Anscombe library.

The German Philosophy Workshop is committed to being a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Amy Levine at amylevine@uchicago.edu

RESCHEDULED–May 29: Sarah Ryckmans (Louvain)

The German Philosophy Workshop is delighted to present:

“The Question of Critique as Knowledge in Kant”

Sarah Ryckmans

Rescheduled to May 29, 6- 8 pm

Wieboldt 408

A light reception will follow in the Anscombe library.

The German Philosophy Workshop is committed to being a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Amy Levine at amylevine@uchicago.edu

May 10: Andrew Pitel (Chicago)

The German Philosophy Workshop is excited to present:

“Substance, Essence and Non-Predicative Thought in Kant”

Andrew Pitel (Chicago)

Friday, May 10, 3-5:20 pm

Wieboldt 408

A light reception will follow in the Anscombe library.

The German Philosophy Workshop is committed to being a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Amy Levine at amylevine@uchicago.edu

Cancelled: May 3: Yoon Choi (Marquette)

This week’s meeting of the German Philosophy Workshop will be cancelled. We hope to invite Yoon back to Chicago to speak at the workshop soon!

 

The German Philosophy Workshop is delighted to present:

“Kant on Inner Sense”

Yoon Choi (Marquette)

Friday, May 3, 3-5:20 pm

Wieboldt 408

A light reception will follow in the Anscombe library.

The German Philosophy Workshop is committed to being a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Amy Levine at amylevine@uchicago.edu

April 26: Rory O’Connell (Chicago)

The German Philosophy Workshop is pleased to present:

“Productive Knowledge”

Rory O’Connell (Chicago)

Friday, April 26, 3-5:20 pm

Wieboldt 408

A light reception will follow in the Anscombe library.

The German Philosophy Workshop is committed to being a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Amy Levine at amylevine@uchicago.edu

April 19: Ryan Simonelli (Chicago)

The German Philosophy Workshop is excited to present:

Frege and the Logical Notion of Judgment

Ryan Simonelli (Chicago)

Friday, April 19, 3-5:20 pm

Wieboldt 408

A light reception will follow in the Anscombe library.

The German Philosophy Workshop is committed to being a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Amy Levine at amylevine@uchicago.edu

April 12: Michael Kolodziej (Chicago)

The German Philosophy Workshop enthusiastically presents:

Kant’s Functions of Relation as Functions of Subordination

Michael Kolodziej (Chicago)

Friday, April 12, 3-5:20 pm

Wieboldt 408

A light reception will follow in the Anscombe library.

The German Philosophy Workshop is committed to being a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Amy Levine at amylevine@uchicago.edu

April 5: Matthew Boyle (Chicago)

The German Philosophy Workshop is delighted to present:

“Armchair Psychology Defended”

Matthew Boyle (Chicago)

Friday, April 5, 3-5:20 pm

Wieboldt 408

A light reception will follow in the Anscombe library.

The German Philosophy Workshop is committed to being a fully accessible workshop. For any questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact Amy Levine at amylevine@uchicago.edu