Author Archives: Kant-and-Laws
First international workshop on “Kant and the Lawfulness of Nature”, Edinburgh, 27-28 June 2013
After our successful series of public lectures at the Royal Institution in June (please see Facebook for our weekly diary; audios soon will be uploaded in our AV gallery), we concluded yesterday our first two-day workshop in Edinburgh. Five papers … Continue reading
Fifth Cambridge-Edinburgh-St Andrews Kant Reading Group, 28th May 2013
We concluded our semester-three seminars by going back to Kant’s own Preface to the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science. More network activities to come (i.e., weekly public lectures at the Royal Institution in London, and first international workshop in Edinburgh, … Continue reading
Second Cambridge-Edinburgh-St Andrews Kant Reading Group, 7th May 2013
As part of our Semester Three seminars, this week we read Gerd Buchdahl on “The conception of lawlikeness in Kant’s philosophy of science”.
First Cambridge-Edinburgh-St Andrews Kant Reading Group, 30th April 2013
As part of our Semester Three seminars, this week we read P. Guyer “Kant’s Conception of Empirical Laws”.
Cambridge Kant Reading Group—final session for this term, 12th March
As part of our Semester 2 Research Seminars, today we conclude our series with van den Berg (2011) “Kant’s Conception of Proper Science”. The Cambridge Kant Reading Group will resume activity after the Easter break with a joint reading group with … Continue reading
Cambridge Kant Reading Group—seventh session 5th of March
Today we continue our discussion of Longuenesse (2005), pp. 211-235.
Edinburgh Kant Reading Group—fifth session 27th February
As part of our Semester 2 Research Seminars, this week we’ll resume our discussion of §66-68 of Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment.
Cambridge Kant Reading Group—sixth session 26th February
As part of our Semester 2 Research Seminars, today we’ll discuss B. Longuenesse (2005) “The transcendental ideal, and the unity of the critical system”. In Kant and the Human Standpoint (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 211-235.
Cambridge Kant Reading Group—fifth session 19th February
As part of our Semester 2 Research Seminars, today we’ll discuss L. Ostaric (2009) “Kant’s account of nature’s systematicity and the unity of theoretical and practical reason”.
Edinburgh Kant Reading Group—fourth session 13th of February
As part of our Semester 2 Research Seminars, this week we’ll resume our discussion with §65 of Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment.