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APRIL 25

DAY FOUR

the schedule may be subject to change

  • Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14 Al. Nevskogo ul.)
  • Institute for Education and the Humanities (56 Chernyshevskogo ul.)

9:30-11:30

Thematic panels
Theoretical and Cognitive Issues in Kant’s Philosophy
Meeting Room of the Academic Council
Kant’s Ethics and the Contemporary Moral Philosophy
Auditorium Aquarium
Kant’s Epistemology in the Context of  Modern Science  
Lecture Hall 225, Academic Building 2
The 21st Century in the Light of Kant’s Philosophy
Assembly Hall 
Round Table: Reception of Kant’s Cultural and Philosophical Ideas in Humanities Discourse
Auditorium Scriptorium,
Institute for Education and the Humanities

Moderator: A.N. Krouglov
8 presentations
Moderator: A.S. Zilber
8 presentations
Moderator: V.V. Vasilyev 
8 presentations
Moderator: A.A. Kostikova
8 presentations
Moderator: I.I. Dokuchaev 
8 presentations

Kant’s Political Philosophy and Its Relevance in the Modern World
Lecture Hall 227, Academic Building 2
The Fate of Kant’s Philosophy in the 20th Century
Lecture Hall 229, Academic Building 2
Kant and Kantianism in Russia: History, Discussions and Influence 
Lecture Hall 231, Academic Building 2
Round Table: The World of Immanuel Kant
Auditorium Skvorechnik
Moderator: V.A. Chaly
8 presentations
Moderator: A.N. Krioukov
8 presentations
Moderator: N.A. Dmitrieva
8 presentations
Moderator: V.N. Maslov
8 presentations

11:30-12:00

Coffee break
Conference Facility Hall
Academic Building 2 Hall
Institute for Education and the Humanities’ Cafe


12:00-14:00

Thematic panels
Theoretical and Cognitive Issues in Kant’s Philosophy
Meeting Room of the Academic Council
Kant’s Ethics and the Contemporary Moral Philosophy
Auditorium Aquarium 
Kant’s Epistemology in the Context of  Modern Science  
Lecture Hall 225, Academic Building 2
The 21st Century in the Light of Kant’s Philosophy
Assembly Hall 
Round Table: Reception of Kant’s Cultural and Philosophical Ideas in Humanities Discourse
Auditorium Scriptorium, Institute for Education and the Humanities
Moderator:  A.N. Kruglov
8 presentations
Moderator:  A.S. Zilber
8 presentations
Moderator: V.V. Vasilyev
8 presentations
Moderator: A.A. Kostikova
8 presentations
Moderator: I.I. Dokuchaev 
8 presentations

Kant’s Political Philosophy and Its Relevance in the Modern World
Lecture Hall 227, Academic Building 2
The Fate of Kant’s Philosophy in the 20th Century
Lecture Hall 229, Academic Building 2
Kant and Kantianism in Russia: History, Discussions and Influence 
Lecture Hall 231, Academic Building 2
Round Table: The World of Immanuel Kant
Auditorium Skvorechnik
Moderator: V.A. Chaly
8 presentations
Moderator: A.N. Krioukov
8 presentations
Moderator: N.A. Dmitrieva
8 presentations
Moderator: V.N. Maslov
6 presentations


14:00-15:00

Lunch
Residentisya Korolei Restaurant
Institute for Education and the Humanities’ Cafe

15:00-16:30

Thematic panels
Theoretical and Cognitive Issues in Kant’s Philosophy
Meeting Room of the Academic Council
Kant’s Ethics and the Contemporary Moral Philosophy
Auditorium Aquarium 
Kant’s Epistemology in the Context of  Modern Science
Lecture Hall 225, Academic Building 2
The 21st Century in the Light of Kant’s Philosophy
Assembly Hall
Round Table: Reception of Kant’s Cultural and Philosophical Ideas in Humanities Discourse
Auditorium Scriptorium, Institute for Education and the Humanities
Moderator: A.K. Sudakov
6 presentations
Moderator: A.S. Zilber
6 presentations
Moderator: V.N. Belov
6 presentations
Moderator:  M.Y. Zagirnyak
6 presentations
Moderator: I.I. Dokuchaev
6 presentations


Kant’s Political Philosophy and Its Relevance in the Modern World
Lecture Hall 227, Academic Building 2
The Fate of Kant’s Philosophy in the 20th Century 
Lecture Hall 229, Academic Building 2
Kant and Kantianism in Russia: History, Discussions and Influence 
Lecture Hall 231, Academic Building 2
Round Table: The World of Immanuel Kant
Auditorium Skvorechnik
Moderator: V.A. Chaly
Discussion
Moderator: S.V. Lugovoy
6 presentations
Moderator: D.O. Rozhin
6 presentations
Moderator: V.N. Maslov
Discussion


16:30-17:00

Coffee break
Conference Facility Hall
Institute for Education and the Humanities' Cafe

17:00-19:00

Thematic panels
Theoretical and Cognitive Issues in Kant’s Philosophy
Meeting Room of the Academic Council
Kant’s Ethics and the Contemporary Moral Philosophy
Auditorium Aquarium
Kant’s Epistemology in the Context of  Modern Science
Lecture Hall 225, Academic Building 2
The 21st Century in the Light of Kant’s Philosophy
Assembly Hall
Round Table: Reception of Kant’s Cultural and Philosophical Ideas in Humanities Discourse
Auditorium Scriptorium, Institute for Education and the Humanities

18:00 – 19:00 – transfer to the IKBFU Campus
Moderator: A.K. Sudakov
1 presentation
Moderator: A.S. Zilber
5 presentations
Moderator: V.N. Belov
1 presentation
Moderator: M.Y. Zagirnyak
7 presentations
Moderator: I.I. Dokuchaev 
1 presentation


Kant’s Political Philosophy and Its Relevance in the Modern World
Lecture Hall 227, Academic Building 2
The Fate of Kant’s Philosophy in the 20th Century
Lecture Hall 229, Academic Building 2
Kant and Kantianism in Russia: History, Discussions and Influence 
Lecture Hall 231, Academic Building 2
Round Table: The World of Immanuel Kant
Auditorium Skvorechnik
Moderator: V.A. Chaly
Discussion
Moderator: S.V. Lugovoy
3 presentations
Moderator: D.O. Rozhin
7 presentations
Moderator: V.N. Maslov
Discussion


19:00-19:30

Closure Ceremony of the Kant Congress
Assembly Hall

  • Anton A. Alikhanov, Governor of the Kaliningrad region
  • Alexander A. Fedorov, Rector of Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Presentation of Kant’s works in three volumes
Congress Video Summary

19:30-21:00

Gala Reception
Conference Facility Hall



Day three

Organizing Committee of the Congress

kant300@kantiana.ru
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