The Post-Kantian Seminar
Trinity Term 2012
The Post-Kantian European Philosophy Seminar is a seminar series devoted to the study and discussion of Post-Kantian European Philosophy, welcoming speakers from within Oxford and elsewhere to present work in a workshop format. Colleagues and graduate students with an interest in this tradition are very welcome to take part.
The seminar will be held in Trinity term 2012 on Tuesdays 17:00 – 18:30 in the Ryle Room at the Philosophy Faculty (10 Merton Street, Oxford), in weeks 4 and 8. Note that the other two seminars this term (week 2 and week 5) are at non-standard times and places:
5 May (SATURDAY, week 2, 9:00 am – 18:00 pm, Christ Church, Keene Room): Wittgenstein and Heidegger workshop, in association with the forthcoming volume Wittgenstein and Heidegger, edited by David Egan, Stephen Reynolds, and Aaron Wendland. This is a full day event. Participants include: Simon Glendinning (LSE), Denis McManus (Southampton), Stephen Mulhall (Oxford), Herman Philipse (Utrecht), Joseph Schear (Oxford), and Aaron Wendland (Oxford).
15 May (week 4): Michael Thompson (Pittsburgh): [on Marx, title tbc]
25 May (FRIDAY, week 5, 16:00 pm – 17:.30 pm, Christ Church, McKenna Room): Robert Pippin (Chicago) ‘After the Beautiful: Hegel and the Philosophy of Visual Modernism’ (NOTE: this event is co-sponsored by the Ruskin School of Art and the Oxford Forum for European Philosophy)
12 June (week 8): Nicholas Bunnin (Corpus Christi, Oxford): 'Kant and Final Causality'
For further information, please contact Manuel Dries(manuel.dries@philosophy.ox.ac.uk) or Joseph Schear (joseph.schear@philosophy.ox.ac.uk). Please write if you would like to be on the email list for the distribution of papers.
Previous speakers:
Jason Gaiger (Oxford)
Manuel Dries (Oxford)
Severin Schroeder (Reading)
Sebastian Gardner (UCL)
Pamela Anderson (Oxford)
Mark Wrathall (UC Riverside)
Simon Glendinning (LSE)
George Pattison (Oxford)
Katherine Morris (Oxford)
Robert Stern (Sheffield)
Edward Kanterian (Kent)
Michael Inwood (Oxford)
Wayne Martin (Essex)
Stephen Mulhall (Oxford)
Ken Gemes (Birkbeck)
Raymond Geuss (Cambridge)