2010 Conference Schedule

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From Kant to Hegel: Rethinking Themes in German Idealism

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2010 Conference of the Graduate Philosophy Society at Emory
Emory University, March 26th – 27st, 2010
Conference Keynote: John McDowell, University of Pittsburgh

Friday (3/26) Schedule for Emory Graduate Conference:

Lecture and reception in New Psychology Building, C 290

4:15PM KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
“Autonomy and community: some remarks on the second movement of Brandom’s sonata” (John McDowell, University of Pittsburgh)

5:45PM OPENING RECEPTION

Saturday (3/27) Schedule for Emory Graduate Conference:

All events in Dobbs University Center (DUC), Winship Ballroom

9AM BREAKFAST

10AM SESSION #1:
1) “Kant, McDowell, and the Nature of Experience” (Raja Rosenhagen, University of Rostock, Germany)
2) “Immediacy, Reciprocity and Rodl’s Post-Kantianism” (G. Anthony Bruno, University of Toronto)

11:40AM COFFEE BREAK

11:50AM SESSION #2:
1) “Hegel’s and Sellars’ Rejection of the Given” (Patrick Reider, Duquesne University)
2) “An Inferential Articulation of Individuality, Particularity, and Universality: Reflections on ‘The Syllogism’ in Hegel’s Science of Logic” (Preston Stovall, University of Pittsburgh)

1:30PM LUNCH BREAK

2:30PM SESSION #3:
1) “Kant and the Possibility of Musical Meaning” (Jessica C. Brejc, Southern Illinois University Carbondale)
2) “Two Feelings in the Beautiful” (Janum Sethi, University of California – Berkeley)

4:10PM COFFEE BREAK

4:20PM SESSION #4:
1) “Reading Hegel: the Role of Mechanical Memory” Graham Wetherall, University of Warwick, UK
2) “Relationships of Recognition: A Defense of Recognition’s Constitutive Role in Hegel’s mature formulations of Spirit and Freedom” Mukasa Mubirumusoke, Boston College

6PM OFFICIAL END OF CONFERENCE