1st Meeting of the North American Kant Society
Eastern Study Group
April 16 & 17, 2004
Lincoln Center campus of Fordham University
60th Street and Columbus /9th Avenue
Program Coordinator: Sharon Anderson-Gold
Program Committee Members: Paul Abela, Mark White
Local Host : Michael Bauer
Program
Friday, April 16
2-3pm
Jeanine Grenberg, “Kantian Virtue”
St. Olaf’s College
3-4pm
Sam Kerstein, “Treating Others as Mere Means”
University of Maryland
4-5pm
Jessica Miller, "Trust at the Intersection of Respect and Moral Knowledge in
Kant’s Ethical Theory"
The Maples
5-6:30pm
Invited Speaker
Patricia Kitcher, Columbia U, President NAKS
"Two Aspects of Apperception"
6:30-7pm Reception
7pm Group Dinner
Saturday, April 17
10-11am
Pablo Muchnik, "On the Alleged Vacuity of Kant's Concept of Evil"
Siena College
11-12pm
Jeremy Bryd, "Kant’s Compatibilism in the New Elucidation of the First
Principles of Metaphysical Cognition"
University of Georgia
12-1pm
Ernesto Garcia, "The Historical Origins of Kant's 1785
Groundwork"
Columbia University
1-2:30 Lunch
2:30-3:30pm
C. E. Emmer, "The Problem of Beauty and Poetry in Kant"
Stony Brook University
3:30-4:30pm
Andrew Chignell, “Belief in Kant”
Cornell University
4:30-5:30pm
Lara Ostaric, "Kant on Genius- The Posessor or The
Posessed?"
University of Notre Dame