
On the 10th of December, King’s will be hosting the inaugural London Post-Kantian workshop on the topic ‘Philosophy’s Relationship to Pre-Philosophical Experience’. The workshop will feature papers on Kant, Hegel, and Wittgenstein.
Programme
1000-1015: Welcome to LPKS and King’s
1015-1130: Stephen Houlgate (Warwick) ‘The Presuppositions of Hegel’s Presuppositionless Logic’
1130-1200: Refreshments
1200-1315: Danièle Moyal-Sharrock (Herts) ‘Wittgenstein’s Non-Intellectual Epistemology’
1315-1415: Lunch at KCL (Provided)
1415-1530: Sacha Golob (KCL) ‘Innocence and the Phenomenological Method’
1530-1545: Break
1545-1700: Martin Sticker (Bristol) ‘Kant on the Common Rational Cognition of Duty Prospects and Problems’
1700-1730: Group Discussion of LPKS Future Events
1730: Close, Drinks.
Location
Tuesday 10th December, Small Committee Room, Strand Campus, King’s College London
Registration
Please Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lpks-workshop-1-philosophys-relationship-to-pre-philosophical-experience-tickets-74960215021
Maps and Access https://www.kcl.ac.uk/visit/strand-campus
Questions to londonpostkantianseminar@gmail.com