Research Seminar in Post-Kantian European Philosophy, 2019/2020
Unless otherwise stated, Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Group seminars take place on Tuesdays, 5:30–7:30pm in Room S0.11 (ground floor of Social Studies). All welcome. For further information, please contact tbc
MindGrad 2022
Saturday, 19. November
10:00-10:25 Welcome coffee
10:25-10:30 Short Introduction
10:30-11:45 First Session
Asia Chatchaya Sakchatchawan (UCL): Towards a Wrong Face Theory of Shame
Response by Thomas Crowther
15 min Coffee Break
12:00-13:15 Second Session
Lucas Chebib (UCL): Guilt as a Shame Shaped Thing
Response by Johannes Roessler
1 h Lunch
14:15-15:30 Third Session (Keynote)
Lucy O’Brien (UCL): An Introspective Argument for Others’ Minds
Response by Emily Bassett
15 min Coffee Break
15:45-17:00 Fourth Session
Simone Nota (Trinity College Dublin): Overcoming the Absolute: A Dialectical Critique of the Absolute Conception
Response by Naomi Eilan
17:00-18:00 Reception
18:30 Dinner at Radcliffe
Sunday, 20. November
09:30-10:45 First Session
Christopher Joseph An (Edinburgh): Rational Animals? Mammalian Social Play, Second-personal Knowledge, and the Evolution of Normative Guidance
Response by Richard Moore
5 min Short Break
10:50-11:30 Q&A with Mind co-editors Lucy O’Brien and Adrian Moore on submitting papers to journals
15 min Coffee Break
11:45-13:00 Second Session (Keynote)
Adrian Moore (Oxford): Armchair Knowledge: Some Kantian Reflections
Response by Ben Houlton
1 h Lunch
14:00-15:15 Third Session
Zijian Zhu (Oxford): The Modality and Temporality of Anscombean Practical Knowledge
Response by Lucy Campbell
15 min Coffee Break
15:30-16:45 Fourth Session
Oushinar Nath (UCL): Wisdom and KK Failure
Response by Barney Walker
End of the conference