Conference Schedule

Note: All conference sessions, as well as the keynote address, will be held in room 203 of the Photonics Center (8 St. Mary's Street). The Friday night reception will be held in room 325 of the School of Theology (745 Commonwealth Avenue).
Friday, 23 April 2004
1 - 4 PM

Session One
Chair: Franco Trivigno

In What Sense is Kant's Philosophy 'Transcendental'? A Critique of Heidegger's Interpretation
Bret J. Doyle, Boston University

Reasoning Takes Time: On Allison and The Timelessness Of The Intelligible Self
Fabian Freyenhagen, University of Sheffield

The Original Sources of Cognition: The Subjective Deduction in the Kritik der reinen Vernunft
Corey W. Dyck, Boston College

4 - 5 PM Break
5 - 7 PM

Keynote Address
Introduction: Katrien Vander Straeten

Kant and the Two Dogmas of Rationalism
Professor Henry E. Allison, Boston University

7 - 9 PM Reception
Saturday, 24 April 2004
9 AM - 12 PM

Session Two
Chair: Jamie T. Kelly

Inner Freedom and Required Ends
Kyla Ebels Duggan, Harvard University

Kant's Res Nullius Argument
Mark V. Alznauer, University of Chicago

Kant's Discovery of Moral Character, ca. 1793
Ernesto V. Garcia, Columbia University

12 - 1 PM Break
1 - 3 PM

Session Three
Chair: Justin Steinberg

Kant's Postulate of Possibility
Aaron Bronfman, University of Michigan

A Reconstruction of Kant's Ether Deduction in Übergang 11
Bryan Hall, University of Colorado at Boulder

3 - 4 PM Break
4 - 6 PM

Session Four
Chair: Jon Zeppieri

Kant and Guyer on Communicability
Gabriel A. Gottlieb, New School University

Revisiting the Limits of Reason: Kant, the Mathematically Sublime, and the Supersensible
Christopher Arroyo, Fordham University

7 PM

Social Gathering
Cornwall's Pub, 654 Beacon Street