Kant’s Impact on Moral Philosophy
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Cardiff Philosophy and the Kantian Review warmly invite you to an author-meets-critics event with Professor Paul Guyer (Brown University) on April 28th, hosted at Cardiff University in the Glamorgan Building Council Chamber.
Professor Guyer's new book Kant's Impact on Moral Philosophy (Oxford University Press, 2024) "examines the response to Kant by other significant moral philosophers from Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel through to T.H. Green, Josiah Royce, and Friedrich Nietzsche, to John Rawls, Onora O'Neill, Christine Korsgaard, and Derek Parfit, with many stops along the way".
The book argues that the most profound responses to Kant have been precisely those that have developed in their own way Kant's ideal of freedom as the inner worth of the world.
The event will feature responses from Jens Timmerman (St. Andrews), Catherine Wilson (York), Seiriol Morgan (Bristol), Patrick Hassan (Cardiff), and Andrew Vincent & David Boucher (Cardiff).
All are welcome.
Please email Dr. Patrick Hassan (hassanp1@cardiff.ac.uk) to register attendance.
Glamorgan Building
King Edward VII Avenue
Cardiff
CF10 3WA