Kant’s Concepts of Metaphysics: Aprioristic and Non-Aprioristic? Venue: University of Luxembourg Campus Belval, MSA, 3.120 Organizers: Kristina Engelhard (TU Dortmund) & Dietmar Heidemann (University of Luxembourg) Registration (no fees): Katalin Turai ([email protected]) 26 November 13:00–13:30 Welcome 13:30–14:30 Brigitte Falkenburg (TU Dortmund) Kant’s Pre-Critical Metaphysics and the Analogy to Newtonian Science 15:00–16:00 Bernd Ludwig (Universität Göttingen) Drei Arten der Analysis – und die Struktur der Kritischen Philosophie (1781–85) 16:30–17:30 Kristina Engelhard (TU Dortmund) Non-Aprioristic Elements in Kant’s Critical Practice of Metaphysics? 17:30–18:30 Marcus Willaschek (University of Frankfurt) Kant on the A priori Sources of Metaphysics 27 November 10:00–11:00 John Callanan (King’s College London) The Boundary of Pure Reason 11:30–12:30 Ansgar Seide (University of Münster / University of Hannover) The Relation Between Empirical and A priori Elements in Kant’s Special Metaphysics of Nature 14:00–15:00 Andrew Chignell (Princeton University) Kant’s Liberal Method in Metaphysics 15:30–16:30 Anton Friedrich Koch (Universität Heidelberg) Das transzendental Notwendige ist metaphysisch unmöglich 16:30–17:30 Sabrina Bauer (Universität Heidelberg) Metaphysica scientia prima cognitionis humanae principia continens est? – Kants Kritik des “Schulbegriffs” 26–27 November 2018 University of Luxembourg, Institute of Philosophy The conference is co-funded by the DFG-Research Group “Inductive Metaphysics” and the Institute of Philosophy, University of Luxembourg.