FRIDAY
10:30-11:30 am Peter Uwe Hohendahl (Cornell University)
The Crisis of Neo-Kantianism and the Reassessment of Kant after World War I: Preliminary Remarks
Respondent: Andrew Chignell (Cornell University)
11:30-1:00pm Hans Henrik Bruun (University of Copenhagen)
The Incompatibility of Values and the Importance of Consequences: Max Weber, Kant and the neo-Kantians
Respondent: Susan Buck-Morss (Cornell University)
Moderator: Peter Uwe Hohendahl (Cornell University)
2:30-4:00 Richard Cohen (University of Buffalo, SUNY)
Rosenzweig and Kant
Respondent: Peter Gilgen (Cornell University)
Moderator: Leslie Adelson (Cornell University)
4:30-6:00 Max Pensky (Binghamton University)
Fate-Based Learning: Historical Knowledge and Moral Prognosis in Kant and Benjamin
Respondent: Dominick LaCapra (Cornell University)
Moderator: Patrizia McBride (Cornell University)
SATURDAY
9:30-11:00 Wolfram-Malte Fues (Universität Basel)
The Foe. The Radical Evil: Political Theology in Immanuel Kant and Carl Schmitt
Respondent: Geoffrey Waite (Cornell University)
Moderator: Derk Pereboom (Cornell University)
11:30-1:00 Rodolphe Gasché (University of Buffalo, SUNY)
A Material Apriori? On Max Scheler's Critique of Kant's Formal Ethics
Respondent: Michelle Kosch (Cornell University)
Moderator: Derk Pereboom (Cornell University)
2:30-4:00 Taylor Carman (Barnard College)
Heidegger's Anti-Neo-Kantianism
Respondent: Anette Schwarz (Cornell University)
Moderator: Peter Gilgen (Cornell University)
4:30-6:00
Tatiana Patrone (Ithaca College)
Thomas Teufel (Baruch College, CUNY)
Discussion Session
Moderator: Peter Gilgen (Cornell University)
Sponored by: Cognitive Science Program, College of Arts & Science Dean’s Office, Department of German Studies, Department of Philosophy, Institute for European Studies, Institute for German Cultural Studies, Society for the Humanities
For more information please contact Lisa Bonnes Johnson
The Legacy of Kant II:
The Fate of Kant in an Age of Crisis, 1918-1945
Cornell University at the A.D. White House
October 31- November 1, 2008