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The problem of systematic unity in Kant's two definitions of philosophy

Ypi, Lea (2013) The problem of systematic unity in Kant's two definitions of philosophy. In: Bacin, Stefano, Ferrarin, Alfredo, La Rocca, Claudio and Ruffing, Margit, (eds.) Kant und Die Philosophie in Weltbürgerlicher Absicht Akten des Xi. Kant-Kongresses 2010 [Kant and Philosophy in a Cosmopolitan S. Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin, Germany. ISBN 9783110246490

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Abstract

Held every five years under the auspices of the Kant-Gesellschaft, the International Kant Congress is the world’s largest philosophy conference devoted to the work and legacy of a single thinker. The five-volume set Kant and Philosophy in a Cosmopolitan Sense contains the proceedings of the Eleventh International Kant Congress, which took place in Pisa in 2010. The proceedings consist of 25 plenary talks and 341 papers selected by a team of international referees from over 700 submissions. The contributions span 14 sections: Kant’s Concept of Philosophy; Theory of Cognition and Logic; Ontology and Metaphysics; Ethics; Law and Justice; Religion and Theology; Aesthetics; Anthropology and Psychology; Politics and History; Science, Mathematics, and the Philosophy of Nature; Kant and the Leibnizian Tradition; Kant and the Philosophical Tradition; Kant and Schopenhauer; and Kant’s Heritage. Thanks to cooperation from the Schopenhauer Gesellschaft, the 2010 conference was the first in the history of the International Kant Congress to include a session on Kant and Schopenhauer.

Item Type: Book Section
Official URL: http://www.degruyter.com/
Divisions: Government
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General)
Date Deposited: 30 Sep 2011 10:45
Last Modified: 15 Sep 2023 09:50
URI: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/38509

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