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John Callanan on BBC Radio 4 tomorrow

24 Wednesday Oct 2018

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John Callanan will feature in tomorrow morning’s  (25 Oct) In Our Time episode to discuss Bernard Mandeville’s “The Fable of the Bees”.

You will be able to listen to the broadcast live at 9:00am, or afterwards on the iPlayer.

John Callanan on BBC Radio4 — 21 September

19 Tuesday Sep 2017

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John Callanan will be speaking about Kant’s Categorical Imperative on the  In Our Time programme on BBC Radio 4, this Thursday, 21 September, at 9am.

The show will be available for streaming after the event on the BBC website.

Kant at King’s – John Callanan

28 Friday Oct 2016

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The Department of Philosophy is one of the leading departments for the study of Kant’s philosophy. John Callanan, Sacha Golob, Jessica Leech and Andrea Sangiovanni are all currently working on various issues in Kant’s theoretical and practical philosophy.

Today in the spotlight, the recent work of John Callanan:

  • ‘Kant on the Spontaneous Power of the Mind’, forthcoming, British Journal of the History of Philosophy.
  • ‘Kant on the Acquisition of Geometrical Concepts’, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 44. Nos. 5-6, 580-604. (Reprinted in Kant: Studies on Mathematics in the Critical Period, eds. Emily Carson and Lisa Shabel, Routledge, 2015)
  • ‘Mendelssohn and Kant on Mathematics and Metaphysics’, Kant Yearbook 2014, Vol. 6, No 1, 2014, 1-22.
  • ‘Kant and the Role of the Holy Will’, Hegel Bulletin, 35 (2), 2014, 1-22.
  • ‘Kant on Nativism, Scepticism and Necessity,’ Kantian Review, 18, (1), 2013, 1-27.
  • ‘Kant and the Comparison of Animals’, in Kant and Animals, Allais and Callanan (eds.)
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