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Clinton Tolley

 

Presentations

 

 

 Singular terms in Russell, Leibniz, and Kant'
Wittgenstein workshop [website]
University of Chicago
  Februrary 2007

 ‘Identity and individuation: Kants criticisms of Leibniz

 

 Early Modern Philosophy workshop [website]
 University of Chicago
   November 2006

 ‘Umfang as a technical term in Kant’s logic’*

   (*winner of graduate student travel stipend)

 

 Pacific Study Group [website]
 North American Kant Society
 University of California, Riverside
   October 2006

‘The Status of Logical Laws’ (Kant)

 

Franke Institute Affliated Fellows workshop
University of Chicago

  April 2006

 

‘Logic and Individual Objects: Kant and Frege’

 

 

Contemporary Philosophy workshop

University of Chicago

  February 2006

 

‘Deleuze, Criticism, Kant’

 

 

Contemporary European Philosophy workshop [website]
University of Chicago 

  February 2006

 

‘Kant and the Freedom of Thought’

 

 

Undergraduate Colloquium

University of Chicago

  November 2005

 

‘Kant and the Normativity of Logic’

 

 

10th International Kant Congress [website]

Universidade de São Paulo (São Paolo, Brazil)

  September 2005

 

‘Kant and Descartes on ‘realitas objectiva’’

 

 

Atlantic Canada Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia

  July 2005

 

‘Sense and Existence-Claims’ (Kant)

 

 

Undergraduate Colloquium

University of Chicago
  May 2005

 

‘The Ground of the Unity of Pure Intuition’ (Kant)

 

 

UK Kant Society graduate conference [website]

London School of Economics (London, UK)

  July 2004

 

‘A Pragmatist Conception of the a priori

 

 

Undergraduate Colloquium
University of Chicago 

  Fall 2003

 

‘Pragmatism and Transcendental Philosophy’

 

 

Contemporary Philosophy workshop
University of Chicago 

  Fall 2003

 

‘Austin at Work’ (J.L. Austin)

 

 

Pittsburgh graduate philosophy conference

University of Pittsburgh & Carnegie Mellon

  Spring 2002

 

‘Otherwise than Ethics?’ (Levinas)

 

 

DePaul graduate philosophy conference

DePaul University, Chicago

  Spring 2002

 


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