Kant in Progress
23.- 24.06.2021
University of Bayreuth, Germany

Dear colleagues,

You are warmly invited to participate in the conference “Kant in Progress” taking place June 23-24th 2021 (on Zoom). Invited speakers will share and discuss their latest research work on Kant’s philosophy, including his legal, moral and theoretical philosophy. The conference languages are English and German.

Conference program:

Wed, 23.6

10:00-11:00
Christoph Horn: Is there a ‚Categorical Imperative of Right‘ in Kant? Which procedure might be meant?

11:15-12:15
Corinna Mieth: What does it mean to treat someone always at the same time as an end, never merely as a means

Lunch break: 12:15- 13:15

13:15- 14:15
Rudolf Schüßler: An Early Modern Scholastic Precursor of the Categorical Imperative

14:30- 15:30
Eytan Celik: Transzendentale Freiheit und die Möglichkeit von Gesetzen

15:45: 16:45
Thomas Mertens: Some observations on Kant’s ‘The end of all things

Thu, 24.6

10:00-11:00
Alice Pinheiro Walla: Honeste Vive: Dignity in Kant’s Legal Theory

11:15-12:15
Bernd Ludwig: Kant und die ‚Esquimaux‘. Rassismus in der Philosophie?

Lunch break: 12:15-13:15

13:15- 14:15
Ewa Wyrębska-Ɖermanović: Approaching Kant on Race and Racism

14:30-15:30
Sofie Møller: Progress and the state of nature

15:45-16:45
Martin Sticker: Mere Means, Mere Things and Mere Enemies

You can find more information here:
www.kantinprogress.wordpress.com

Registration link:
https://forms.gle/Fbm4EjCtJsTygtx19

Conference organization:
Eytan Celik, University of Bayreuth (eytan.celik@uni-bayreuth.de)