This is the final program.
This is the final program. The keynotes of James Conant and David Wellbery changed their positions: Now, Mr. Wellbery will give his talk on Saturday, the 26th, at 3.p.m.; Mr. Conant on Sunday at 1.p.m.
1.30-2.00 p.m., Room 115
Introduction
2.15-4.30 p.m
Panel 1 Room 115 | Panel 2 Room 116 |
Rachel Zuckert
Herder and the “Late Modern” System of the Arts
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Sebastian Rödl
The Science of Logic as the Form of Knowledge
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Daniel M. Feige
Beyond the Logic of the Possible - Constraints of Hegel’s System of the Arts |
Hans Stauffacher
Wounding Blows and Aesthetic Narcissism:German Idealism and its Revenants |
5.00 p.m. Room 115
Keynote: Thierry de Duve
Updating Genius – Some Philosophical Musings on EricCameron‘s Thick Paintings
10.30 a.m. - 12.45p.m.
Panel 3 Room 115 | Panel 4 Room 116 |
Eva Geulen
Fates of Goethe‘s Morphology in the 20th Century (Simmel and Benjamin) |
Albrecht Riethmüller
Music in Hegel‘s Aesthetics: The Centre of the Romantic Arts |
Mark Potocnik
Subjectivity in Schiller‘s“The Maid of Orleans” |
Alessandro Bertinetto
Absolute Music andAbsolute‘s Music.The Meaning of Musicin German Idealism |
3.00 p.m. Room 115
Keynote: David Carr
Experience, Subjectivity and History:German Idealism and Beyond
4.30-6.45 p.m
Panel 5 Room 115 | Panel 6 Room 116 |
Getrud Koch
The Ghost of the Oldest System Program of German Idealism in the Newest FilmTheories |
Rahel Jaeggi
Freedom as Non-Alienation -Hegel‘s “Objective“ Critiqueof Ethical Life |
Lisa Åkervall
Becoming Visionary:A Differential Theory of the Faculties in Cinema |
Frank Ruda
Dialectics, Contradiction,Iteration. Thinking by Dividing (Hegel) |
07.15 p.m.
Keynote: Howard Caygill
Clausewitz and the Critique of Idealism
10.30 a.m. - 12.45 p.m
Panel 7 Room 115 | Panel 8 Room 116 |
Christoph Menke
Second Nature: The "Lapse" of Spirit |
Sally Sedgwick
On the Status of the Narrative Form of Hegel´s "Philosophy of History" |
Georg W. Bertram
Kant and Hegel on Aesthetic Reflection |
Gunnar Hinrichs
Pure Forms of Thought |
3.00 p.m Room 115
Keynote: David Wellbery
On the Idealist Concept of Endogenous Form
4.30 p.m. - 6.45 p.m.
Panel 9 Room 115 | Panel 10 Room 116 |
Thomas Hilgers
Schiller´s Political Aesthetics |
Jan Voelker
For the Time Being |
Brigitte Hilmer
The Dreams of a Spirit-Seer and the Limits of an Aesthetic Judgment Community |
Rado Riha
The Second Copernican Turn in Kant´s Third Critique |
7.15 p.m. Room 115
Keynote: Mladen Dolar
Hegel’s Atom: The One, the Void and the Subject
10.30 a.m - 12.45 p.m.
Panel 11 Room 115 | Panel 12 Room 116 |
Christiane Voss
The Aesthetic Dynamic of Migrating Transcendentalism |
Hans-Thies Lehmann
Heartbreaking Melancholy, Peaceful Tragic? - A View from Today on Hegel‘s View on Drama and Theater |
Alenka Zupancic
Kant and the Imperative |
Richard Eldridge “To Think Exactly and Courageously”: Poetry, Ingeborg Bachmann‘s Poetics, and her Bohemia Poem |
1.00 p.m Room 115
Keynote: James Conant
An Outline of a Reading of the B Deduction