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Schelling on Freedom and Autonomy
14-15 November, Humboldt University of Berlin Programm Freitag, 14. November 2025 9:30 – 9:45 Uhr Begrüßung und Einführung 9:45 – 11:00 Uhr Thomas Buchheim...
University of Notre Dame Interview for the History of Philosophy Forum
https://historyofphilosophy.nd.edu/news-events/news/interview-with-faculty-fellow-karin-nisenbaum
2025-2026 Faculty Fellow, Institute for Ethics and the Common Good, University of Notre Dame
Experience as Transformation in Post-Kantian Philosophy
Concepts and Theories of Forgiveness in Jewish Thought
Jewish Theological Seminary, May 5-6 2025
SPAWN 2024: The Highest Good
SPAWN Conference 2024, July 15-17 THE HIGHEST GOOD Monday, July 15 Tolley Hall 304 9:00 – 9:30 Greetings & Coffee 9:30 – 11:00 Keynote Speaker: Gabriel Richardson Lear (The University of Chicago)...
CNY Modern Philosophy Working Group
CNY Modern Philosophy Working Group Syracuse University, Tolley 304 Saturday, March 30th 9:00 a.m. – 9:15: Coffee and Intros Session I: 9:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Anja Jauernig (New York University) “Does post-Kantian...
Renée Crown Professor in the Humanities
The College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) is pleased to announce that Karin Nisenbaum, assistant professor of philosophy, is the inaugural Renée Crown Professor in the Humanities.
“Fichte’s Perfectionist Solution to the Problem of Kantian Autonomy”
Forthcoming in Journal of the History of Philosophy.
Public lecture at the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies
University of Toronto, January 16, 2023. Talk title: “Getting to the Root of Evil: Kant and Fichte on the Murderer at the Door”.
Interdisciplinary symposium on the value of beauty in nature
Syracuse University, April 3rd and 4th. Guest speaker: Angela Breitenbach (Cambridge University).
Workshop on Kant’s Transcendental Dialectic
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, October 7th and 8th, 2022. Talk title: “Realizing our Capacity to Know the Good: Kant on the Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason”
Upstate NY Early Modern Philosophy Workshop
Cornell University, October 22nd and 23rd. This two-day, discussion-oriented conference will feature four invited speakers and four Corridor faculty presenting papers on figures and topics in early modern philosophy.











