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Acosmism and Pantheism in Spinoza and German Idealism
Monday May 1, 2023 - Tuesday May 2, 2023
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Join us for a two-day conference on acosmism and pantheism in Spinoza and German idealism, Kant, and Post-Kantian philosophy. Hosted by Michael Rosenthal and Nick Stang.
Please note: all events begin at listed times, not 10 or 15 minutes after
Program
Monday, May 1
9:30–11:00
Karolina Hübner (Cornell), “How to Be a Part of an Infinite Thing”
11:10–12:40
Sanem Soyarslan (North Carolina State), “How to Understand the Ineliminable Weakness of Finite Modes in Spinoza”
Lunch
1:40–3:10
Josefine Klingspoor (Yale), “Competitive and Non-Competitive Models of Finite and Divine Agency in Spinoza”
3:20–4:50
Kristin Primus (UC Berkeley), “Spinoza and the Dissolution of Discrete Minds”
5:00–6:30
Michael Rosenthal (Toronto), “The Provisional World”
Tuesday, May 2
10:30–Noon
Yitzhak Melamed (Johns Hopkins), “Ai’n [אין], Acosmism, and the Return to Nothingness in Hassidism, Salomon Maimon, and Spinoza.”
Lunch
1:40–3:10
James Kreines (Claremont McKenna), “From Shapeless Abyss towards Self-Developing Thought: Hegel and Spinoza”
3:20–4:50
Nick Stang (Toronto), “Hegel and omnis determinatio est negatio: Using Spinoza to Overcome Spinoza”
5:00–6:30
Brady Bowman (Penn State), “The Problem of Acosmism: Is There One?”
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