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APRIL 23

DAY TWO

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Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14 Al. Nevskogo ul.)

09:00 — 10:30 

Plenary presentations
Assembly Hall

Moderator:Nina A. Dmitrieva, Research Director of the Academia Kantiana, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University; Professor of Philosophy, Moscow Pedagogical State University

  • Valery Ye. Semyonov, Professor, Department of History of International Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University
    Consciousness and Thinking as the Foundation of Kant’s Transcendental Philosophy

  • Holger Gutschmidt, Privatdozent, University of Göttingen (Germany); Professor, University of Samarkand (Uzbekistan);
    Alexei N. Krioukov, Professor, University of Samarkand (Uzbekistan)

    Peripetia of Experience. Kant’s ‘Cognition of Experience’ and Hegel’s ‘Appearances’ (‘Phenomena’)

10:30-11:00

Coffee break
Conference Facility Hall
Academic Building 2 Hall

Coffee break
Conference Facility Hall
Academic Building 2 Hall

10:45-11:00

Opening of Baltic Platform plenary sessions
Immanuel Kant's Legacy for Modern International Relations
Auditorium Aquarium


11:00-12:30


Plenary presentations
Assembly Hall

Moderator: Vadim V. Vasilyev, Head of the Department of History of International Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University

  • Abdusalam A. Guseynov, Acting Director of the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences
    The Place of Practical Reason in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
  • Jürgen Stolzenberg, Professor of Philosophy, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (Germany)
    Kant on Enthusiasm

Baltic Platform Plenary Session
Auditorium Aquarium

Session 1: Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace Theory and Contemporary Issues of International Security


12:30-14:00

Plenary presentations
Assembly Hall

Moderator: Nina A. Dmitrieva, Research Director of the Academia Kantiana, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University; Professor of Philosophy, Moscow Pedagogical State University

  • Alexei N. Krouglov, Head of the Department of History of International Philosophy, Russian State University for the Humanities
    The Relevance of Kant’s Concept of Human Dignity
  • Pablo Muchnik, Professor of Philosophy, Emerson College (USA)
    Judging the Inner Judge: On the Genesis of Kant’s Theodicy Essay

Baltic Platform Plenary Session
Auditorium Aquarium


Session 2: Rationality and Ethics in Regulating International Relations: Principles, Norms and Institutions


14:00-15:00

Lunch
Residentisya Korolei Restaurant

15:00-17:15

Thematic panels

Baltic Platform Plenary Session
Auditorium Aquarium

Session 3: Baltic and Arctic Region: Searching for a Development Model 

Kant’s Philosophy of Law and the Modern Legal Theory and Practice
Meeting Room of the Academic Council

Kant’s Anthropology and Psychology
Assembly Hall

Kant’s Aesthetics and Contemporary Art
Lecture Hall 227, Academic Building 2

Moderator: A.N. Krouglov
8 presentations

Moderator: P.V. Rezvykh
9 presentations

Moderator: N.A. Artemenko
 
9 presentations


17:15-17:45

Coffee break
Conference Facility Hall
Academic Building 2 Hall


17:45-19:00

Thematic panels

Baltic Platform Plenary Session
Auditorium Aquarium

Session 4: Risks of Global Social Destabilisation

Science of the Modern Times in Kant’s System
Meeting Room of the Academic Council

Kant’s Anthropology and Psychology
Assembly Hall

Kant’s Aesthetics and Contemporary Art
Lecture Hall 227, Academic Building 2

Moderator: A.N. Krouglov
5 presentations

Moderator: P.V. Rezvykh
3 presentations

Moderator: N.A. Artemenko
5 presentations


19:00-20:30

Plenary presentations  
Assembly Hall

Moderator: Roman V. Svetlov, Director of the Higher School of Philosophy, History and Social Sciences, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University

  • Aleksey P. Kozyrev, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University
    Kant’s Doctrine of Antinomies in Light of Russian Religious Philosophy at the Beginning of the 20th Century
  • Marco Russo, Professor of Philosophy, University of Salerno (Italy), online
    The Theatre of Virtue. A Governmental Reading of Kantian Anthropology



Day one
Day three

Organizing Committee of the Congress

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