New Perspectives on neokantianismus and the sciences -  März 2022
    14. bis 17. März 2022
    
        
        
            It is undisputed that
            Neokantianism plays an important role for the
            development of the (German) academic philosophy and,
            especially, of the philosophy of science during a
            period of dynamic growth within the sciences in
            general. This international conference will shed a
            fresh light on Neokantian philosophy encompassing an
            approximate time period between about 1865 and the
            First World War.
            
            
            It will bring together historians and philosophers of
            science working on the Neokantianism and the history of
            science in the 19th and 20th century in order to Enfold
            the interplay between philosophy and the sciences It
            will work in the spirit of an ‛Integrated History and
            Philosophy of Science’. This conference is organised by
            Helmut Pulte and Jan Baedke (Ruhr University Bochum),
            and Gregor Nickel and Daniel Koenig (University of
            Siegen).
            
            
TAKING PLACE MARCH 14-17, 2022
            
            
                - March 14-16: 9am - 6pm Beckmanns Hof,
                Bochum
 
                - March 17: 9am - 5pm Zeche Zollern,
                Dortmund
 
            
         
     
    
     
    
    Abstract
    The great importance of
    Neo-Kantianism for German university philosophy in the late
    19th and early 20th centuries is undisputed. Equally undisputed
    is the considerable influence this direction had on the
    formation of philosophy of science in general: Without
    Neo-Kantianism, the development of a German-Speaking philosophy
    of science up to logical empiricism (Vienna Circle, Berlin
    Group) is inconceivable. Moreover, the emigration of most
    representatives of this science-oriented tradition in the 1930s
    had a considerable influence on the further development of
    Anglo-Saxon analytical philosophy. In recent times, not least
    for this reason, a strong interest in Neo-Kantianism has
    developed worldwide. This interest is not only due to its
    mediating role between the older Kantian tradition and
    analytical philosophy, but also takes into account its genuine
    philosophical achievements in the exchange with the sciences.
    
    
    The project brings together more than 20 international experts
    of Neo-Kantianism as authors of a volume that reveals the
    fruitful trade-off relations between the extremely dynamic
    development of the sciences in the period from about 1865 to
    the first world war on the one hand and the theories of
    Neo-Kantianism on the other from the point of view of an
    ‘Integrated History and Philosophy of Science’. An important
    specific aim is to clarify the question of whether and to what
    extent a certain modernization process takes place within
    Neo-Kantianism, but also within the participating sciences
    themselves. The latter are not restricted to mathematics and
    physics, which are at the center of earlier investigations, but
    include also areas like biology, chemistry and technology as
    well as psychology and anthropology. The ‘fact of science’ is
    represented in this volume in all its breadth and diversity as
    Neo-Kantianism perceived it.
    
    
    
    Publication and funding:The volume will be
    published by Routledge (London) in 2024. (See 
    LINK). The project was funded by the Fritz Thyssen
    Stiftung.
    
     
    
    Program
    Monday, Mar 14
    9:00am | Welcome
    Section 1 - Neokantianism in Context
    
        
            
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                9:15am | 
                Paul Ziche: Systems After
                the Systems. The Transmission and Transformation of
                Scienticity Between the Idealists and the
                Neo-Kantians | 
            
            
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                10:15am | 
                Gerhard Heinzmann:
                ‘Critique de la Science’ and Conventionalism in
                France | 
            
            
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                11:00am | 
                Coffee break | 
            
            
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                11:15am | 
                Sebastian Luft: Factum and
                Region. Neo-Kantian and Phenomenological Paradigms
                for a Philosophy of Science | 
            
            
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                12:00pm | 
                Michael Stoeltzner:
                Positivism and Empirical Realism – Episodes from a
                Changing Relationship | 
            
            
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                12:45pm | 
                Neokantianism in Context:
                Section discussion | 
            
            
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                1:00pm | 
                Break for lunch | 
            
        
    
    Section 2 - Mathematics
    
        
            
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                2:00pm | 
                Volker Peckhaus:
                (Neo-)Kantian Foundations of Foundations: The
                Göttingen Case | 
            
            
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                3:00pm | 
                Klaus Volkert:
                Non-Euclidean Geometries and Axiomatics | 
            
            
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                3:45pm | 
                Coffee break | 
            
            
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                4:15pm | 
                Dolf Rami: The Legacy of
                Kant's Conception of Existence | 
            
            
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                5:00pm | 
                Francesca Biagioli:
                Cassirer on the Concept of Number: A Neo-Kantian
                Perspective on Dedekindian Abstraction | 
            
            
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                5:45pm | 
                Daniel Koenig: From
                Magnitudes to Real Numbers. Cantor's and Dedekind's
                Number Extensions and Their Reception in
                Neo-Kantianism | 
            
            
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                6:30pm | 
                Mathematics: Section
                discussion | 
            
            
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                8:00pm | 
                Dinner | 
            
        
    
    Tuesday, Mar 15
    Section 3 - Biology
    
        
            
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                9:15am | 
                Georg Toepfer: Philosophy
                of Biology in Neokantianism — A Comprehensive and
                Systematic Account Parallel to and Apart from the
                Formation of the Field | 
            
            
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                10:15am | 
                Myriam Gerhard: Hypothesis
                vs. Fact. Theories of Evolution Following Darwin
                and Haeckel | 
            
            
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                11:00am | 
                Coffee break | 
            
            
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                11:30am | 
                Christian Reiß: Laying the
                Foundation for a Science of Life — The Role of
                Neo-Kantian Philosophies and Philosophers in the
                Project of a "Allgemeine Biologie" and a
                "Theoretische Biologie", 1880–1914 | 
            
            
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                12:15pm | 
                Marco Tamborini: Organic
                Form and Teleology — The Principle of Analogy | 
            
            
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                1:00pm | 
                Break for lunch | 
            
            
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                2:00pm | 
                Social Event (Botanical
                Garden) | 
            
            
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                3:00pm | 
                Jan Baedke: The Decline of
                Neo-Kantianism and the Rise of Theoretical Biology
                in the Interwar Period | 
            
            
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                3:45pm | 
                Biology: Section
                discussion | 
            
            
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                4:00pm | 
                Coffee break | 
            
        
    
    Section 4 - Psychology and Anthropolgy
    
        
            
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                4:30pm | 
                Christian Krijnen: The
                Problem of Psychology in Neo-Kantianism — On the
                Relevance of Richard Hönigswald | 
            
            
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                5:30pm | 
                Michele Vagnetti: Hermann
                Lotze and His Reception by the Neo-Kantians | 
            
            
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                7:00pm | 
                Dinner | 
            
        
    
    Wednesday, Mar 16
    Section 4 - Psychology and Anthropolgy
    
        
            
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                9:15am | 
                Jörn Bohr: Why Psychology
                in Neokantianism? Some Remarks on "Southwestern"
                Contributions | 
            
            
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                10:00am | 
                Stefan Reiners-Selbach:
                The Challenge of "Leipziger Völkerpsychologie"? The
                Neokantian Reception of Wundt's "Psychology of
                Peoples" | 
            
            
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                10:45am | 
                Coffee break | 
            
            
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                11:15am | 
                Hans-Ulrich Lessing:
                Descriptive or Reconstructive Psychology — On
                Natorp's Critique of Dilthey
                 
                Mathematics: Section discussion | 
            
            
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                12:00pm | 
                Psychology &
                Anthropology: Section discussion | 
            
            
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                12:15pm | 
                Break for lunch | 
            
        
    
    Section 5 - Physics
    
        
            
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                1:15pm | 
                Helmut Pulte: Clouds over
                Classical Physics? Some Neokantian Perspectives on
                Kant's Preeminent 'Science of Principles' and
                'System of the Empirical' | 
            
            
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                2:15pm | 
                Marij van Strien: Did
                Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Weaken the
                Classical Worldview? | 
            
            
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                3:00pm | 
                Coffee break | 
            
            
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                3:30pm | 
                Marco Giovanelli:
                Substantiality vs. Variability — Kurd Lasswitz and
                His Influence on Marburg Neokantianism | 
            
            
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                4:15pm | 
                Gregor Schiemann: Hermann
                von Helmholtz on the Unification of Science | 
            
            
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                5:00pm | 
                Robert DiSalle: Intuition,
                Evidence, and the World of Modern Physics | 
            
            
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                5:45pm | 
                Physics: Section
                discussion | 
            
            
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                7:00pm | 
                Dinner | 
            
        
    
    Thursday, Mar 17
    8:15am // Departure hotel
    
    Section 6 - Chemistry and Technology
    
        
            
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                8:45am | 
                Alfred Nordmann and
                Cheryce von Xylander: Kantian Themes in Impure
                Science (Neokantianism and the Sciences of
                Technology and Synthetic Chemistry) | 
            
            
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                9:45am | 
                Ralph Cahn: Little
                Affinity, Even Less Appreciation — The Relationship
                of Chemistry and Philosophy Reflected in the Works
                and in the Reception of Gustav Tschermak (1860) and
                Ernst Cassirer (1910) | 
            
            
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                10:30am | 
                Coffee break | 
            
            
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                10:45am | 
                Rudolf Meer: Between
                Physical and Chemical Atomism — On the Status of
                Chemical Elements and Classifications in Helmholtz
                and Cassirer | 
            
            
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                11:30am | 
                Henny Blomme: Cassirer's
                Relational Conception of Chemistry | 
            
            
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                12:15pm | 
                Break for lunch | 
            
            
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                1:15pm | 
                Tim-Florian Steinbach:
                Technology in Neo-Kantianism — Challenge in Times
                of Cultural Change or Just a Tool for Applied
                Sciences? | 
            
            
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                2:00pm | 
                Chemistry &
                Technology: Section discussion | 
            
            
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                2:15pm | 
                Social Event (Tour Zeche
                Zollern) | 
            
            
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                3:30pm | 
                Final discussion | 
            
            
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                4:00pm | 
                End |