10.0061 Kant: call for papers

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[1] From: Manfred Kuehn <kuehn@omni.cc.purdue.edu> (23)
Subject: Call for Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS

THE MIDWEST STUDY GROUP OF THE
NORTH AMERICAN KANT SOCIETY

FALL MEETING
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

November 2-3, 1996

The Midwest Study Group of the North American Kant Society is a group,
formed to advance the discussion of Kant and to promote interaction
among Kant scholars.

Papers on any topic in Kantian studies are welcome. The term "Kantian
studies" is broadly conceived to include not only contemporary "Kantian"
approaches to philosophical problems, but also the discussion of the
German Idealists.

Reading time should be around 30-45 minutes, leaving time for discussion.
Works in progress are encouraged.

Please submit a summary of the proposed paper or presentation (by U.S.
post or e-mail) to:

Manfred Kuehn, Department of Philosophy, Liberal Arts and Education
Building, Purdue University, West Lafayette IN 47907 (E-Mail:
kuehn@sage.cc.purdue.edu)

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: September 7, 1996

The program committee of the meeting will be Pauline Kleingeld
(Washington University), Manfred Kuehn (Purdue University) Fred Rauscher
(Eastern Illinois University), and Hans Seigfried (Loyola University