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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2012

THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 30, 2012

 

Except where otherwise noted, the conference takes place in Piggott 100

6:00 PM Address and words of welcome: Jason Wirth and Sean McGrath

 

6:15 PM – 7:45 PM SESSION 1 Moderator: Sean McGrath (Memorial University)

1. Lore Hühn (Freiburg University), “Schelling’s Metaphysics of the Will: Schelling’s Freedom Essay and 19th Century Philosophy”

2. Markus Gabriel (University of Bonn), “Mythology and Modality: On the Very Idea of a Positive Philosophy”

 

7:45 PM Reception Piggott 106

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2012

 

9:00 AM-10:30 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS (SESSIONS 1A AND 1B)

PANEL ONE-A Moderator:James Kilcup (Loyola Marymount)

1. Benjamin Berger (Warwick, UK), “Schelling’s Speculative Astrophysics”

2. James Depew (Western Ontario), “Schelling’s “Ethnogony”: Indigeneity as Lived Mythology”

 

PANEL ONE-B Moderator: Anthony Bruno (University of Toronto) ROOM TBA

1. Jared McGeough (University of Western Ontario), “An Indigestible Remainder: ‘Spinoza’ in Schelling and Hegel”

2. Christopher Yates (Grove City College), “Offspring of Chaos: Artistry and Imagination in Schelling’s Freiheitsschrift

 

10:30 AM-10:45 AM coffee

 

10:45 AM-12:15 PM SESSION 2 Moderator:Jason Wirth (Seattle University)

1. Rainer Zimmermann (University of Munich), “Deriving Kalokagathía from Schelling’s Grounding of Nature”

2. Iain Hamilton Grant (UWE Bristol, UK), “The Depth of the Unfathomable: Epistemology and Potency in Schelling’s Dynamics”

 

12:15 PM-1:45 PM lunch (on your own)

 

1:45 PM-3:15 PM SESSION 3 Moderator: Benjamin Graham Woodard (Western Ontario)

1. Michael Vater (Marquette University), “Bringing Nature to Light: Schelling's Naturphilosophie in the Early System of Identity”

2. Devin Zane Shaw (University of Ottawa),“‘From the Original Night of Particularity’: Nature and System in Schelling’s Aphorisms on the Philosophy of Nature

 

3:15 PM-3:30 PM coffee

 

3:30 PM-5:00 PM SESSION 4 Moderator:Tilottama Rajan (Western Ontario)

1. Bruce Matthews (Bard College), “Plato's “Sublime Idea” and Schelling's Inversion of the Kantian Architectonic”

2. Edward Beach (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire), “Schelling versus Hegel on the Problem of Circular Logic”

 

5:00 PM -5:15 PM break

 

5:15 PM-6:45 PM SESSION 5 Moderator: Kyriaki Goudelli (University of Patras)

1. Joe Lawrence, “The Harrowing of Hell: On the Birth and Death of God”

2. Philipp Schwab (Freiburg University), “Schelling’s ‘Failure’ and the Non-ground: Heidegger’s Readings of the Freedom Essay”

 

6:45 PM Reception Piggott 106

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2012

 

9:00 AM-10:30 AM SESSION 1 Moderator:James Kilcup (Loyola Marymount)

1. Kamalini Martin (Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Bangalore, India), “Schelling’s Idea”

2. Marcela Garcia (University of Munich), “Emphatical Being and the Late Schelling’s Interpretation of the Copula”



 

10:30 AM-10:45 AM coffee

 

10:45 AM -12:15 PM SESSION 2 Moderator:Moderator: Bernie Freydberg (Duquesne)

1. Sean McGrath (Memorial University of Newfoundland), “Post-Ecclesial Christianity: Schelling's Philosophy of Revelation”

2. Jason Wirth (Seattle University), “Plasticity: Art and Nature”

 

12:15 PM-1:45 PM lunch (on your own)

 

1:45 PM-3:15 PM SESSION 3 Moderator: Elizabeth Sikes (Seattle University)

1. Scott Scribner (University of Hartford), “Idealism's Corpse and the Prosthetics of Suicide”

2. Christopher Lauer (University of Hawaii-Hilo), “Be Still, Our Beating Heart: Schelling on the Organics of Intimacy”

 

3:15-3:30 coffee

 

3:30 PM-5 :00 PM SESSION 4 Moderator: Benjamin Graham Woodard (Western Ontario)

1. Bernard Freydberg (Duquesne University), “’…More Aristophanic than Tragic…’?: Schelling’s Provocative Urfaust Interpretation”

2. Kyriaki Goudelli (University of Patras, Greece), “The Eternal Beginnings of the Divine and the Present Future”

 

5:00 PM -5:15 PM break

 

5:15 PM-6:45 PM SESSION 5 Moderator:Bruce Matthews (Bard College)

1. Tilottama Rajan (Western Ontario), “’Idea’: The History of the Term in German Idealism from Kant to Schelling”

2. Andrzej Wiercinski (Freiburg University), “The Restoration of the Unity between Nature and Spirit: Schelling’s Eschatology in the Stuttgart Private Lectures

 

6:45 PM Reception Piggott 106

 

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