Colloquium 300 Years of Immanuel Kant

  • Jorge Luis Carrera Honores (UNFV, PE / SEPLO, PE)

  • Jorge Enrique Sarango Zárate (UNFV, PE)

  • Luis Francisco Estrada Pérez (UNFV, PE)

  • Teresa Loayza Lozano (UNFV, PE)

  • José Delgado Mejía (UNFV, PE)

  • Luis F. Bartolo Alegre (MCMP, LMU, DE / SEPLO, PE)

Lima, UNFV, 23-25 September 2024 (in person and online)
  • Spanish
  • English

Introduction

The Philosophy School and Department at the Faculty of Humanities of the National University Federico Villarreal (UNFV, Peru), in association with the Society for Epistemology and Logic (SEPLO, Peru), are honoured to invite the entire academic community and the general public to participate in the Colloquium 300 Years of Immanuel Kant. This event commemorates the tricentennial of the birth of the renowned German philosopher Immanuel Kant, whose contributions have left an indelible mark on philosophical thought and the history of humanity.

Immanuel Kant is widely recognised for his seminal works such as Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Reason, and Critique of Judgement, which have transformed our understanding of epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics. His critical philosophy, particularly his theory of knowledge and deontological ethics, has profoundly influenced how we conceive the relationship between experience and knowledge, as well as the moral principles that guide our actions.

This event’s talks will explore Kant’s life, work, and legacy, and reflect on his relevance in the contemporary context. This colloquium is a unique opportunity to enrich our understanding and celebrate the enduring impact of one of the greatest thinkers in philosophy worldwide. The event will be held in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person and virtual participation, to facilitate access for interested parties from various regions.

Sessions and schedule

See details of the event in our book of abstracts.

Monday 23/9, Morning — Talks in person & in Spanish

Opening

10:30-11:00 (PE)

Enrique Sarango

11:00-11:45 (PE)

The dreams of metaphysics in the face of the limits of meaning

Carmen Zavala

11:45-12:30 (PE)

Analysis of some contemporary arguments against Kant’s ‘On Perpetual Peace’.

Monday 23/9, Afternoon — Talks in person & in Spanish

Alessandro Caviglia Marconi

14:30-15:15 (PE)

Notes on Immanuel Kant’s concept of rational religion

Richard Orozco

15:15-16:00 (PE)

Kant, reason without ties

Break

16:00-16:15 (PE)

Franklin Ibañez

16:15-17:00 (PE)

Do only rational people have dignity?

Tuesday 24/9, Morning — Talks online & in Spanish

Julia Muñoz

9:00-9:45 (PE)

The Kantian limits of tourism in a globalised era

Pausa

9:45-10:00 (PE)

Sabela Martínez González

10:00-10:30 (PE)

The counter-movement of existence. On the critical foundation of Heideggerian hermeneutics

Luis Placencia García

10:30-11:00 (PE)

Contradiction, self-distance, maieutics. Socrates in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant

Break

11:00-11:15 (PE)

Federico Ricalde Sánchez

11:15-11:45(PE)

Experience, body and space: Helmholtz’s criticisms of Kant’s notion of intuition

Nicolás Silva Sepúlveda

11:45-12:15 (PE)

A review of Pistorius’s objection to transcendental aesthetics

Tuesday 24/9, Afternoon — Talks online & in Spanish

Octavio Obando Morán

14:00-14:45 (PE)

The process of philosophy in Peru in the light of the Critique of Pure Reason

Break

14:45-15:00 (PE)

Melisa Vivanco, Francisco Martínez Aviña, Evandro Gomes, Luis F. Bartolo Alegre

Round Table: Kant & Logic: Contemporary reflections

15:00-16:30 (PE)

Break

16:30-16:45 (PE)

Pedro E. Sánchez Barrera

16:45-17:15 (PE)

Kant and saudade: the feeling of the sublime in the formation of morality

Felipe Montero

17:15-17:45 (PE)

Towards a Kantian response to Chalmers’s problem of consciousness

Wednesday 25/9 — Talks online & in English

Antonino Drago

9:00-9:45 (PE)

From Leibniz’s labyrinths and Kant’s antinomies to science foundations

Break

9:45-10:O0 (PE)

Michael MacDonald

10:00-10:30 (PE)

Phantom wisdom: Kant and the sophistics of pure reason

David Landy

10:30-11:00 (PE)

Kant and Shepherd on the permanence of substance

Yuval Eytan

11:00-11:30 (PE)

The meaning of Hegel’s rejection of Kant’s conception of happiness

Break

11:30-11:45 (PE)

Liam Ó Beagáin

11:45-12:30 (PE)

Kant & generative linguistics

Closing

12:30-12:45 (PE)
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