Speakers
João Lemos
“Kant and Bad Art”
Jorge Enrique Pulido Blanco
“The Meaning and Relevance of Kant’s Philosophy of Time”
Jorge Omar Rodríguez Ramírez
"Asymmetric Wars and Unjust Enemies: The New Wars from a Kantian Perspective"
Josep Clusa
“The Whole of Matter and Its Possible Parts: A Mereological Interpretation of the Second Antinomy”
Juan Camilo Calderón Bernal
“The Significance of Kantian Schematism”
Juan Camilo Calderón Vargas
“Kant and Adorno: Toward a Metacritique of Reason”
Juan Felipe Rincón Hurtado
“The Ontological Status of Moral Law”
Juan Manuel Courard Martínez
“Kant and the Problem of Anthropology”
Julio García Sauñe
“A Critique of Artificial Intelligence from a Kantian Ethical Perspective: Betzabeth Marcela Guzmán Soto, ‘The Case of Natural Beauty and Its Place in Kant’s Aesthetic Theory’”
Kathia Hanza
“Kant on the Communicability of Feeling”
Lara Scagia & Stefano Straulino
“Anomalies of Experience: The Case of Erotic Fantasies”
Laura Pelegrín
“The Concept of Congruence in Kant’s Argument Concerning Incongruent Counterparts”
Luciana Martínez
“Mathematics as the Starting Point of Philosophical Inquiry”
Luis Francisco Estrada Pérez
“The Amoral Man: An Approach from Kantian Ethics”
Luis G. Pedraza
“Sapere aude with Kant in Newtonian mechanics and sapere aude without Kant in quantum mechanics”
Luis Moisés López Flores
“Artificial Moral Agents? A Perspective from Kantian Ethics”
Luis Placencia
“Analogy and the Categorical Imperative”
Marco Antonio Prieto Caso
“Radicalism, Religion, and Reason: The Kantian Legacy in J. Habermas and R. Forst”
Marco Antonio Toche Zevallos
“Kant and the Importance of Speaking with One’s Own Voice”
Marco David Dozzi
“What Makes an Act or Form of (Self-)Consciousness ‘Transcendental’?”
Marcos Thisted
“Kant and the End of the ‘Age of Theodicy’”
Margarita Maria Cabrera Cabrera
“Homo phaenomenon and homo noumenon in Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals: How Can We Understand Humanity in Terms of Duties Toward Oneself?”
María Fiorela Ramírez Granda
“The World as Dwellingspace in Heidegger: A Second Kantian Revolution”
María Guadalupe Martínez Fisher
“The Idea of the State of Nature and the Critique of Pure Reason”