纪念康德逝世200周年国际学术研讨会日程(5.17 - 5.19)
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BEIJING INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUMON KANT'S MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
Organized by
Institute of Foreign Philosophy, Peking University
Department of Philosophy, Peking University
Goethe Institut, Peking
May 17-19, 2004
Yin-Jie Conference Center, Peking University (北大英杰交流中心)
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:
May 16
Registration, Starting with 2:00pm
May 17
8:00-8:30am: Opening Ceremony
Chair: Xu Xiangdong
Speaker: Hao-Ping, Vice President, Peking University
Speaker: Zhao Dun-Hua, Chair, Department of Philosophy, Peking University
Speaker: Representative from Goethe Institut, Peking
Speaker: Cultural Counselor, Embassy of Germany in China
8:30-8:45am: Photographing and Tea Break
8:45-12:30am: Conference Reports
Chair: Prof. Stephen Engstrom
8:45-9:45am: Volker Gerhardt (Humboldt Universit?t zu Berlin, Germany)
A Critical Philosophy of Life:Kant’s Theory of Human Existence
9:45-10:45am: Zhao Dun-Hua (Peking University, China)
Kant's Copernican Revolution as a De-Humanization of Reason
10:45-10:50am: Tea Break
10:50—11:50am: Richard L. Velkley (Catholic University of America, USA)
The Historical Project of Kant's Critique of Reason
11:50-12:30am: Deng Xiao-Mang (Wuhan University, China)
Three Levels of Kant’s Conception of Freedom
12:30am-1:20pm: Lunch Time
1:30-5:45pm: Conference Reports
Chair: Prof. Thomas Pogge
1:30-2:30pm: Andrew Reath (University of California at Riverside, USA)
Agency and Universal Law
2:30-3:30pm: Mark Timmons (University of Arizona, USA)
The Categorical Imperative and Universalizability
3:30-3:40pm: Tea Break
3:40-4:40pm: Stephen Engstrom (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Willing a Maxim as a Universal Law: Universal Legislation as the Form of
Practical Knowledge
4:40-5:40pm: Pierre Keller (University of California at Riverside, USA)
Self-Consciousness and Morality
6:00-9:00pm: Reception from Goethe Institut, Peking
May 18
8:00-12:10am: Group Meetings
Group A
Chair: Prof. Richard L. Velkley
8:00-9:00: Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann (Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany)
Kant’s Concept of Autonomy Revisited
9:00-10:00: Tamar Schapiro (Stanford University)
Corrupting the Categorical
10:00-10:10: Tea Break
10:10-11:10: Emmanuel Renault (Ecole Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences
humaines, Lyon, France)
Maturity and Autonomy
11:10-12:10: Liu Zhe (Katholiek Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
Table of Categories of Freedom and Introduction to Autonomy
Group B
Chair: Prof. Zhai Zhen-Ming
8:00-9:00am: Hans Feger (Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany)
Moral Image of History: Kant's Theory of a Historical Sign
9:00-10:00am: Qian Guang-Hua (Anhui University, China)
Kant’s Philosophy as an Open System
10:00-10:10am: Tea Break
10:10-11:10am: Stephen R. Palmquist (Hong Kong Baptist University, China)
Kant, Sexism and the Ethics of Polygamy
11:10-12:10am: Ding Dong-Hong (Central Party School, China)
Kant’s Transcendental Subjective Deduction and Inquiry into the Origin of
Knowledge
1:30-5:40pm: Conference Reports
Chair: Prof. Emmanuel Renault
1:30-2:30pm: Manfred Baum (Bergische Universit?t Wuppertal, Germany)
“There is to be no war”: Kant’s Theory of the Highest Political Good
2:30-3:30pm: Thomas Pogge (Columbia University, USA)
Kant on Perpetual Peace and International Justice
3:30-3:40pm: Tea Break
3:40-4:40pm: Martin Moors (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
The Highest Political Good: Perpetual Peace – between a Metaphysics of Freedom
and Historical Experience
4:40-5:40pm: William McBride (Purdue University, USA):
Kant’s Moral Philosophy and the Question of Pre-Emptive War
6:00-7:30 pm: Dinner Time
May 19
8:00-12:10am: Group Meetings
Group A
Chair: Prof. Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann
8:00-9:00: Bernd D?rflinger (University of Trier, Germany)
Morality’s Priority to Religion
9:00-10:00: Han Shui-Fa (Peking University, China)
TBA
10:00-10:10: Tea Break
10:10-11:10: Cheng Jia-Ming (Xiamen University, China)
TBA
11:10-12:10: Yu Wu-Jing (Fudan University, China)
Kant’s ‘Causality through Freedom’ and Its Role in Moral Philosophy
Group B
Chair: Prof. Stephen R. Palmquist
8:00-9:00am: Jiang Yi (Chinese Academy of Social Science, China)
The Kantian Shadow in Bernard Williams’ Ethics
9:00-10:00am: Cai-Zeng (Peking University)
Maxims and Universalizability Test
10:00-10:10am: Tea Break
10:10-11:10am: Liu Chuan-Guang (South China Normal University, China)
An Attempt to unscramble Teleologically Kant’s Deontological Moral Philosophy
11:10-12:10am: Zhu Gao-Zheng (Taiwan):
The Implications of Kant’s Critical Philosophy for the Opening and Reform in
China
12:15am-1:15pm: Lunch Time
1:15-6:30pm: Conference Reports
Chair: Prof. Bernd D?rflinger
1:15-2:15pm: Tze-Wan Kwan (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Kant’s Possible Contributions to Natural Law Debates
2:15-3:15pm: David Cummiskey (Bates College, USA)
Dignity, Contractualism, and Consequentialism
3:15-3:20pm: Tea Break
3:20-4:20pm: Jens Timmermann (University of St. Andrews, UK)
Kant's Duties to the Self
4:20-5:20pm: Robert B. Louden (University of Southern Maine, USA)
Moral Strength: Virtue as a Duty to Oneself
5:20-5:25: Tea Break
5:25-6:20pm: Zhai Zhen-Ming (Zhongshan University, China)
Objective and Subjective Ends: A Way a Kantian Can Accommodate Utilitarian
Considerations
6:20-6:30pm: Closing Ceremony
6:30-8:00pm: Reception from Institute of Foreign Philosophy, Peking
University