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Mathematics, Logic, and Method in Kant's Transcendental Philosophy

Friday - Saturday, 13-14 April 2012
Panther Room
Holiday Inn Select - University Center
100 Lytton Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA USA

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Everyone welcome. Registration is requested but not required. To register, please contact cweber23@pitt.edu.

     Friday Afternoon    

 1:00 pm

Number, Quantity and Non-Conceptual Content in Kant
Emily Carson
Department of Philosophy
McGill University

 2:30

Coffee Break

 3:00 - 4:30

On the Possibility of Mathematics: Revisiting Kant's "Argument From Geometry"
Lisa Shabel
Department of Philosophy
Ohio State University

     Saturday Morning     

 8:30 am

Continental Breakfast

 9:00

Kant’s Conception of Number
Daniel Sutherland
Department of Philosophy
University of Illinois, Chicago

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00

Should Kant Have Thought That Logic Was Complete Since Aristotle?
Jeremy Heis
Department of Philosophy
University of California, Irvine

12:30

Lunch

     Saturday Afternoon         

 2:00 pm

Transcendental Logic, the Applicability of Mathematics, and the Schematism of the Understanding
Anja Jauernig
Department of Philosophy
University of Pittsburgh

 3:30

Coffee Break

 4:00 - 5:30

General Discussion

Program Committee

Bob Batterman, University of Pittsburgh
Stephen Engstrom, University of Pittsburgh

Sponsors

Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh
The Harvey and Leslie Wagner Endowment

 
 
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