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authority, Belief, critical philosophy, Crusius, freedom, Gabriele Gava, History, Kant, Konstantin Pollok, Lea Ypi, Luca Fonnesu, Luigi Filieri, Marcus Willaschek, Mendelssohn, Moral Certainty, Paul Guyer, Pauline Kleingeld, political theory, Practical Justification, Practical Metaphysics, reason's destiny, Religion, responsability, Richard Bellamy, Sofie Møller, Sovereign States
Reason in Practice
Kantian Perspectives on Ethics, Law and Politics
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European University Institute – 19-20 May, 2017
Cappella – Villa Schifanoia, San Domenico di Fiesole
Organization
Sofie Møller, European University Institute (sofie.moeller@eui.eu)
Luigi Filieri, University of Pisa – Zetesis Research Group (l.filieri7@gmail.com)
Programme
19 May 2017
14:00-14:15 Welcome
14:15-15:35 Pauline Kleingeld (University of Groningen)
Kant’s political theory in 1784
15:35-16:20 Luca Fonnesu (University of Pavia)
Kant on Responsibility
16:20-16:40 Coffee break (Sala Villetta)
16:40-17:25 Luigi Filieri (University of Pisa)
How to Rule Reason’s Destiny
17:25-18:45 Konstantin Pollok (University of South Carolina)
Authority and Self-legislation in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
20 May 2017
9:30-10:50 Paul Guyer (Brown University)
Mendelssohn, Kant, and Freedom of Religion
10:50-11:10 Coffee break (Sala Villetta)
11:10-11:55 Sofie Møller (European University Institute)
The Legal Character of Kant’s Critical Philosophy
12:00-12:45 Gabriele Gava (University of Frankfurt)
Crusius and Kant on Belief, Moral Certainty and Practical Justification
12:45-14:15 Lunch (on invitation, Sala Villetta)
14:15-15:00 Lea Ypi (London School of Economics)
The moral ought in as if history
15:00-15:45 Richard Bellamy (European University Institute)
A European Republic of Sovereign States: A Kantian Vision of the EU
15:45-16:05 Coffee break (Sala Villetta)
16:05-17:25 Marcus Willaschek (University of Frankfurt)
Kant’s Practical Metaphysics
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