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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.

London Conference: Post-Kantian Receptions of the Enlightenment — 30 August

31 Monday Jul 2017

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Announcing a one-day London based workshop on “Post-Kantian receptions of the Enlightenment”.

August 30, 2017: 9:00 — 18:00

Senate House, University of London.

Registration required by 10 August by email to Alexis Papazoglou: alexis.papazoglou@rhul.ac.uk 

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Kant at King’s – Andrea Sangiovanni

18 Friday Nov 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 Andrea Sangiovanni:

  • ‘Why There Can Be No Truly Kantian Theory of Human Rights’ in Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights, eds. Rowan Cruft and Massimo Renzo (Oxford University Press 2015), pp. 671-91.
  • ‘Can the Innate Right to Freedom Alone Ground a System of Public and Private Rights?’ European Journal of Philosophy 40/3: 60-9 (2012)

Kant at King’s – Jessica Leech

09 Wednesday Nov 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 Jessica Leech:

  • ‘The Mereology of Representation’, Aristotelian Society, 2016.
  • ‘Judging for Reasons: on Kant and the modalities of judgment’, due to appear in Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: New Essays on Consciousness, Judgement, and the Self, eds A. Gomes and A. Stephenson.
  • ‘Kant’s Material Condition of Real Possibility’, to appear in The Actual and the Possible: Modality in Modern Philosophy, ed. M Sinclair, (Mind Occasional Series)
  • ‘A Transcendental Argument for the Principle of Possibility’, to appear in The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds: New Essays on Kant’s Metaphysics and Epistemology, eds. N. Stang and K. Schafer.
  • ‘Making Modal Distinctions: Kant on the possible, the actual, and the intuitive understanding’, Kantian Review, 19:3 (2014) 339-365.
  • ‘Baking with Kant and Bradley’, with Thomas, E. Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, 19:1 (2013) 75-94.
  • ‘Kant’s Modalities of Judgment’ European Journal of Philosophy, 20:2 (2012) 60-284.

Kant at King’s – Sacha Golob

04 Friday Nov 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 Sacha Golob:

  • ‘What do animals see?’ in Kant and Animals, Allais and Callanan (eds.). Oxford University Press, in press with a publication date of 2017: pp.1-23
  • ‘Why the Transcendental Deduction is Compatible with Nonconceptualism’ in Kantian Nonconceptualism, Schulting (ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, in press with publication date of 2016: pp.43-66.
  • ‘Hume, Kant, and the Representational Role of the Imagination’ in The Imagination in Early Modern Philosophy, Vermeir (ed.). Springer, in press with a publication date of 2016: pp.1-28
  • ‘Kant as Both Conceptualist and Nonconceptualist’, Kantian Review, 2016, 21, pp.367–391.
  • ‘Heidegger on Kant, Time, and the ‘Form’ of Intentionality’, British Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2013, Vol.21: pp.345– 367.
  • ‘Kant on Intentionality, Magnitude, and the Unity of Perception’, European Journal of Philosophy, 2011, DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0378.2011.00503.x

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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