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Norms of Freedom in Kant and Hegel

April 12-13, 2013


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University of Illinois at Chicago


3rd Floor Conference Tower, 750 S. Halsted Street

Student Center East, Room 302,

APRIL 12
10:00 am 10:15 am Astrida Tantillo, Sally Sedgwick, Thomas Khurana Welcome 10:15 am 12:00 pm Christoph Menke Hegel's Theory of Liberation Response Mark Alznauer Chair Anthony Laden 1:30 pm 3:15 pm Thomas Khurana You can because you ought to": Kant, Hegel and the Relation of Can and Ought Response Angelica Nuzzo Chair Rolf-Peter Horstmann 3:45 pm 4:15 pm Presentation of the Activities of the Humboldt Foundation 4:15 6:00 pm Paul Guyer Freedom, Law, and Hegel's Critique of Kantian Morality Response Kristin Gjesdal Chair Christopher Yeomans

Humboldt-Kolleg

APRIL 13
9:00 am 10:45 am Dirk Setton The Law-Effect: Free Will and SelfConsciousness in Kant's Practical Philosophy Response Rachel Zuckert Chair Karl Ameriks 11:00 am 12:45 pm Stephen Engstrom Laws of Outer and of Inner Freedom Response Dirk Quadflieg Chair Elizabeth Millan 2:15 pm 4:00 pm Rahel Jaeggi Realizing Freedom: Normativity in History Response Espen Hammer Chair David Wellbery 4:30 pm 6:00 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS Terry Pinkard Freedom as Having Standing: The Space of Reasons and the Space of Causes

Those whishing to attend are asked to register by e-mail to norms.of.freedom@gmail.com by March 20, 2013.

Organizers: Sally Sedgwick (UIC), Thomas Khurana (Goethe-University)

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