Speakers
Alejandro Matos Anguis
“On the Kantian Roots of Intellectual Intuition in Fichte”
Alessandro Caviglia
“Freedom and Cooperation: The Relevance of Kant’s Political Philosophy in Times of Crisis in the International Order”
Ana María Andaluz Romanillos
“Kant on the Problem of Evil”
Andrés Amunátegui Balmaceda
“How is a priori feeling possible?”
Andrés Castañeda
“Algorithmic Domestication and Digital Tutoring: Immaturity and Pedagogy in a Networked World”
Andrés Curmá
“Domain and Dwelling: The Topography of the Übergang in the Introduction to the Critique of the Power of Judgment”
Ángel Leal Lozan
“Conceiving of Freedom Beyond the Abstract Subject of Law: Practical Reason, Human Life, and Rational Pluralism in Kant”
Anibal A. Rivera Dávila
“The Origins of Immanuel Kant’s Method for the Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals”
Algeria Caxi Maquera
“Rationality” of Evidence in Legal Proceedings? Some Insights into the “Rationality” of Evidence in Legal Proceedings, with Regard to the So-Called “Rationalist Conception of Evidence”
Armando Isaac Quezada Medina
“The thing in itself, a transition from the transcendent to the transcendental”
Belén Chocano Rodríguez
"On the Unity of Consciousness in §16 of the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories"
Betzabeth Marcela Guzmán Soto
“The Case of Natural Beauty and Its Place in Kant’s Aesthetic Theory”
Breny Asto Castillo
“Schelerian Notes on Pacifism and Immanuel Kant’s Concept of Perpetual Peace”
Carlo Gutiérrez Félix
"Imagination in the synthesis of decisive mathematical judgment and its absence in reflective mathematical judgment"
Carlos Schoof
“Kant’s conception of philosophy as legislative wisdom”
Carolina Miranda Sena
“Kant, Nature, and Ecology”
César Antonio Camacho Gámez
“Sor Juana, Kant, and Pre-Romanticism”
Christian David Pizarro Moncada
“The Enlightenment as a Controversial Issue: A Reconstruction of the Debate Leading Up to Immanuel Kant’s Essay ‘What Is the Enlightenment?’”
Claudia Jáuregui
“On the Possibility of the Sublime in Art”
Claudia Laos
“The Figure of the ‘Judge’ in the Political Interpretation of the Critique of Pure Reason”
Consuelo De la Torre del Pozo
“Rethinking the Typical: Moral Evaluation and Forms of Representation in Kant”
Daniel Neyra López
“On the Two Steps of Transcendental Deduction B”
Diego Ochoa Carrasco
"Why does reason need to postulate the Supreme Good if it can determine moral action a priori?"
Diego Pombero Hurtado
“The Antinomy of Pure Reason as Indirect Evidence of Kant’s Transcendental Idealism”