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Freiburg-Warwick-Zhejiang University German Idealism Workshop
Hybrid: R1.04 or online

Runs from Thursday, May 14 to Friday, May 15.

You are warmly invited to an exciting event: The Freiburg-Warwick-Zhejiang University German Idealism Workshop, taking place on 14–15 May. This workshop will bring together established and early-career scholars from the three universities. Topics include Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Heidegger and Nietzsche, covering the research interests of almost all of our department's continental philosophers!

It is a hybrid event. You can either join us via the Zoom link or attend in person. If you are attending in person, please email Ying (ying.xue@warwick.ac.uk) by 10th May to let me know and to inform me of any dietary requirements you may have for lunch.

Zoom link:

Meeting-ID: 674 8918 9826
Code: Vrj8kVK5r

The department, the Mind Association, the UK Kant Society and the Hegel Society of Great Britain have kindly funded this event.

Thursday, 14th of May

9:30-9:40 Welcome

Tobias Keiling (Warwick)

9:40-11:10 Panel 1: Kant

Chair: Rozemin Keshvani (Warwick)

9:40-10:25

What is Wrong with Dogmatism? Kant on the "Storehouse of Reason"

Dino Jaku拧i膰 (Warwick)

10:25-11:10

Kant鈥檚 Philosophy of Nature Reconsidered

Stephen Howard (Goethe-Universit盲t Frankfurt)

11:10-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-12:45 Keynote Session 1

Chair: Eric Sancho-Adamson (Liverpool)

11:30-12:45

How to Acquire the World: Hegel鈥檚 Practical Theory of Figurative Synthesis and Kant鈥檚 Doctrine of Right

Eliza Little (Warwick)

12:45-14:15 Lunch Break

14:15-15:45 Panel 2: Hegel Part I

Chair: Zhaoyi Zhu (Warwick)

14:15-15:00

Unconditioned Condition: Transcendental Dialectic and the Dialectic of Condition

Bruna Picas i Prats (Barcelona/Warwick)

15:00-15:45

From Principle to Negativity: Hegel鈥檚 Transformation of German Idealism

Yuyang Zhu (Zhejiang)

15:45-16:00 Coffee Break

16:00-17:15 Keynote Session 2

Chair: Fridolin Neumann (Warwick)

16:00-17:15

Kant and Hegel on Being

Stephen Houlgate (Warwick)

Friday, 15th of May

9:45-11:15 Panel 3: Hegel Part II

Chair: Shifan Zhou (Warwick)

9:45-10:30

The Relation of Logic to Realphilosophie in G.W.F. Hegel

Evgenia Sonnabend (Freiburg)

10:30-11:15

Hegel鈥檚 Intersubjective Logic: Hegel and the Possibility of a New Social Ontology

Juyong Kim (Warwick)

11:15-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-13:00 Panel 4: Schelling

Chair: Robb Dunphy (Sussex)

11:30-12:15

Original Sin, Freedom, and the Feminine in Schelling

Jinhua Hao (Freiburg)

12:15-13:00

Four Frameworks for the Hegel - (Late) Schelling Dispute and Schelling鈥檚 1795 Letters

Ying Xue (Warwick)

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-15:15 Keynote Session 3

Chair: Sally Zhu (Warwick)

14:00-15:15

What is Historicity? From Hegel to Heidegger to Nietzsche

Philipp Schwab (Freiburg)

15:15-15:30 Coffee Break

15:30-17:00 Panel 5: The Legacy of German Idealism

Chair: Jinhua Hao (Freiburg)

15:30-16:15

The Positive Primordial Function of the Negative: Heidegger on the 鈥淕reatest and Most Hidden Secret of Hegelian Philosophizing鈥

Karl Kraatz (Zhejiang)

16:15-17:00 Roundtable Discussion

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Summer Seminar 2026: Thomas Nagel, The View from Nowhere
C1.11/15

Week 2: Thursday 7th May 12noon–2pm – Introduction + Chapter 1 Mind

Week 3: Thursday 14th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 2 Mind and Body

Week 4: Thursday 21st May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 3 The Objective Self

Week 5: Thursday 28th May 12noon–2pm – Chapter 4 Knowledge

Week 6: Thursday 4th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 5 Thought and Reality

Week 7: Thursday 11th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 6 Freedom

Week 8: Thursday 18th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 7 Value

Week 9: Thursday 25th June 12noon–2pm – Chapter 8 Ethics

Week 10: Thursday 2nd July 12noon–2pm – Chapter 9 Living Right and Living Well

Week 11: Thursday 9th July 12noon–2pm – Chapter 10 Birth, Death, and the Meaning of Life

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