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This Friday, December 5, the Modern Philosophy Workshop presents:

Justin Shaddock | University of Chicago

10:30am | Stuart Hall | Rm 209

We will discuss his paper titled:

“The Idealism of the Transcendental Deduction”

Coffee and snacks will be provided.

The paper will not be read during the workshop so please read the paper in advance.

>>>Download the paper: Shaddock workshop paper [pdf]

This Friday, November 14, the Modern Philosophy Workshop presents:

Thomas Land | University of Chicago & Universitaet Basel

10:30am | Stuart Hall | Rm 209

We will discuss his paper titled:

“Intuition and Judgment”

Coffee and snacks will be provided.

The paper will not be read during the workshop so please read the paper in advance.

>>>Download the paper: Land Workshop paper [pdf]

kant-small2.jpgThis Friday, Oct. 10, the Modern Philosophy Workshop presents:

Matt Boyle | Harvard University

10:30am | Stuart Hall | Rm 209

We will discuss his paper titled:

“Kant on the Nature of Logic”

Coffee and snacks will be provided.

The paper will not be read during the workshop so please read the paper in advance.

>>>Download the paper: Boyle Workshop paper [pdf]

Background reading:

kant-small1.jpgThis Friday, Oct. 3, the Modern Philosophy Workshop begins the fall schedule with

Nate Zuckerman | University of Chicago

10:30am | Stuart Hall | Rm 209

We will discuss his paper titled:

“‘Pre-conceptual’ Intuitions, the B-Deduction and the Myth of the Given”

Coffee and snacks will be provided.

The paper will not be read during the workshop so please read the paper in advance.

>>>Download the paperZuckerman Workshop paper [pdf]

kant-coin.jpgThis Friday, May 23,

The Early Modern Philosophy Workshop presents:

Justin Shaddock | University of Chicago

10:30am | Stuart Hall | Rm 209

We will discuss his paper:

“The Dual-Argument Structure of Kant’s Transcendental Deduction”

The paper will not be read during the workshop so please read the paper in advance.

>>>Download the paper: Dual-Argument Structure of Kant’s Transcendental Deduction [Word Doc]