Call for papers
Deadline for submission: March 1st 2018
Abstracts are welcome for the 8th Edition of the Multilateral Kant Colloquium “Kant and the Contemporary World: Philosophy, Science, Politics,” to be held at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, October 11-13, 2018. The theme is to be intended in the broadest possible sense, as involving any aspect of Kant’s philosophy with an impact on issues debated in contemporary philosophy and science, as well as relevant for the most pressing political problems of our time.
Invited speakers include:
Mario Caimi (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Conicet)
Bernd Doerflinger (Universitaet Trier)
Luc Foisneau (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - Paris)
Paul Guyer (Brown University)
Pauline Kleingeld (University of Groningen)
Heiner Klemme (Martin Luther Universitaet - Halle Wittenberg)
Robert Louden (University of Southern Maine)
Alessandro Pinzani (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina)
The official language is English, but participants can submit and present their papers in Italian, German, Portuguese, Spanish or French. If papers are not written in English, an English version of the texts should be made available at the moment of the presentation. An international committee chaired by Prof. Luigi Caranti will select the papers.
Abstracts from scholars at an advanced stage of their career as well as junior researchers should be prepared for blind review and be confined between 600 and 800 words. Each presentation will last 25 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for questions and debate.
Invited speakers include:
Mario Caimi (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Conicet)
Bernd Doerflinger (Universitaet Trier)
Luc Foisneau (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - Paris)
Paul Guyer (Brown University)
Pauline Kleingeld (University of Groningen)
Heiner Klemme (Martin Luther Universitaet - Halle Wittenberg)
Robert Louden (University of Southern Maine)
Alessandro Pinzani (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina)
The official language is English, but participants can submit and present their papers in Italian, German, Portuguese, Spanish or French. If papers are not written in English, an English version of the texts should be made available at the moment of the presentation. An international committee chaired by Prof. Luigi Caranti will select the papers.
Abstracts from scholars at an advanced stage of their career as well as junior researchers should be prepared for blind review and be confined between 600 and 800 words. Each presentation will last 25 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for questions and debate.