Speakers

Edin Omar Romero Romero

“Autonomy Under Algorithmic Mediation: A Kantian Reinterpretation of the Will in the Digital Age”

Eduardo Charpenel

“Revolution, Law, and Liberty: Kant and Fichte on the French Revolution”

Enrique Sarango

“The Objective Foundations of Kant’s Ethics”

Enzo Solari

“Property According to Kant”

Esther Montserrat Silva Llerenas

“Autonomy and the Reign of Ends: A Non-Voluntarist Reading of Kant”

Felipe Andrés Olavarría Belmar

“Revisiting Kant with a View to the Foundations of Theology: Possibilities for the Critical Philosophical Project Beyond Maréchal’s Realism”

Felipe Cardoso Silva

“Kant, Wolff, and the Systematic Unity of Metaphysical Knowledge”

Felipe Daniel Montero

“What Kind of Necessity Do the Laws of Nature Entail? On the Kantian Notion of Real Necessity”

Felipe Mishell Trinidad

“The Different Meanings of Being in the Critique of Pure Reason”

Fiorella Tomassini

“Kant on Domestic Law”

Geison Stigk Pinzón Barco

“A Kantian Reinterpretation of Karen Wynn’s Cognitive-Behavioral Experiments on Morality in Infants”

George Clarke

“Contemporary Art and Kantian Aesthetics: The Contemplative Potential of Conceptual Art Devoid of Beauty”

Gilberto Castrejón

“The Relativization of the A Priori: History and Prospects”

Gregor Schäfer

“Philosophy and the ‘Battlefield’ of the World: Kantian Critique Today”

Gunther Zöller

“Libertas philosophandi. Kant’s ‘Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment?’ Compared to Spinoza’s ‘Tractatus Theologico-Politicus’”

Gustavo Ariel Cruz

“The conditioned relation and the unconditioned totality in the genesis of the transcendental ideas”

Gustavo Da Encarnação Galvão França

“The Duties of Love in Kant: Love as a Condition of Happiness and the Highest Good”

Gustavo García Conde

“Kant and Blumenbach’s Bildungstrieb: Between Enlightenment Vitalism and Organicism, an Epistemological Critique”

Gustavo Leyva

“Kant and the Ethics of Discourse”

Henrik Hernández-Villaescusa Hirsch

“Reading §59 from its title (Schiller) or from its text (Schelling). Two Romantic Interpretations of Kantian Symbolism as a Terminological Problem”

Hernán Pringe

“Number and Self-Consciousness: Dedekind and Kant”

Ileana Beade

“Humanity as an End in Itself and the Theory of Value: Reflections on Christine Korsgaard’s Contributions to a Contemporary Interpretation of Kantian Ethics”

Italo Santos Clemente

“Humanity and Holiness: Autonomy, Moral Law, and Intersubjectivity in Kant”

Jesús David Cifuentes Yarce

“Contemporary Art and Kantian Aesthetics: The Contemplative Potential of Conceptual Art Devoid of Beauty”