Announcements

 

Karl Leonhard Reinhold and the Enlightenment
McGill University
June 8-11, 2007

(Posted on April 20, 2007)

Professor George di Giovanni would like to announce the upcoming Reinhold workshop to be held at McGill University. The program is available for download as a PDF (6 KB).


Von Kant bis Hegel
University of Pittsburgh
April 1-2, 2005

(Posted on May 21, 2004)

The third "Von Kant bis Hegel" conference is scheduled for April 1-2, 2005, and will be hosted by the University of Pittsburgh. The invited speakers are as follows: Allen Wood (Stanford), Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Berlin), Robert Brandom (Pittsburgh), Stephen Engstrom (Pittsburgh), Michael Friedman (Stanford), Barbara Herman (UCLA), and Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer (Leipzig). Additional information is available at the conference website.


Fichtean Thought In Jena
Conference Papers

(Posted on July 27, 2000)

Richard Fincham reports that the conference from early May was a success, and that several of the papers have been printed in the latest issue of Pli, the Warwick Journal of Philosophy.

The details on the contents and how to order can be found here.


Fichtean Thought In Jena

Postgraduate Conference
At The University Of Warwick
2nd/3rd May 2000

(Posted on March 27, 2000)

Speakers:

Matthew Altman (Chicago): The Starting Point of the Jena Wissenschaftslehre: The Primacy of Practical Reason in Fichte's Metaphilosophy

Dr. Claus Dierksmeier (Jena): Subjective, Objective or "Organic" Absolutism?

Richard Fincham (Warwick): The Impact of Aenesidemus upon Fichte and Schopenhauer

Dr. Chris Groves (Warwick): Identity and Original Duplicity in Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre and Schelling's Jena Naturphilosophie

James Hodkinson (Dublin): Fichtecising better than Fichte: Novalis's post-Fichtean Writing Practice and the Unfolding Feminine

Jason Howard (Leuven): Schelling's Philosophy of Identity and the Union of Nature and Spirit: The Metaphysical Significance of the Work of Art

Keynote Speakers:

Prof. Andrew Bowie (London): The Early Romantic Critique of Fichte and Contemporary Anti-Foundationalism

Prof. Guenter Zoeller (Munich): The Unpopularity of Transcendental Philosophy: Fichte's Controversy with Reinhold

For further information, a conference programme and details concerning transport and accommodation, contact:

Heather Jones, Centre for Research in Philosophy and Literature, Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL. Telephone 0044(0)24 765 23523. Email H.Jones@csv.warwick.ac.uk


To All Members of the Internationale J. G. Fichte Gesellschaft

(Posted on April 22, 1999)

Professor Helmut Girndt, President of the International J. G. Fichte Society, sends this to all members of the Internationale J. G. Fichte Gesellschaft:

"The publishing house Rodopi has agreed to send one volume of the Fichte-Studien, or, if preferred, of Fichte-supplementa, yearly for free to all who are members of the Internationale J. G. Fichte Gesellschaft. To those members who are interested in receiving previous volumes of the Fichte Studien the publisher will send them for a drastically reduced price of 10 DM plus postal fee, provided those interested are or will become members of the Gesellschaft."

Contact Professor Helmut Girndt for more information, and to inquire about joining the Internationale J. G. Fichte Gesellschaft.

The Editions Rodopi website can be found here.


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