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Conference: The Idea of Freedom: 19th and 20th Century Perspectives
Thursday May 23, 2019 - Friday May 24, 2019
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“The Idea of Freedom: 19th and 20th Century Perspectives” is organized by Professors Owen Ware and Michael Morgan.
Speakers include Jacqueline Mariña (Purdue), Dean Moyar (Johns Hopkins), Karin Nisenbaum (Colgate), and U of T’s Owen Ware and Michael Morgan.
Schedule
Thursday, May 23, 2019
1:00-2:00 – Owen Ware (Toronto): “Kant and the Fate of Freedom: Reinhold, Maimon, and Fichte”
3:30-4:30 – Jacqueline Mariña (Purdue): “Freedom and Insight: A Reading of Groundwork III”
Friday, May 24, 2019
10:00-11:00 – Karin Nisenbaum (Colgate): “Realizing the Moral Implication of the Idea of God: Kant and Schelling on Happiness, Virtue, and the Postulate of God’s Existence”
1:00-2:00 – Dean Moyar (Johns Hopkins): “Hegel’s Fact of Reason: Life and Death in the Experience of Freedom”
3:30-4:30 – Michael Morgan (Toronto/Indiana): “Levinas and the Critique of Freedom”
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