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Julia Jansen "The Imagination in Kant: About the Unprovable Harmony Between Mind and World"

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Date:
16:30-18:00, Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Place:
Seminar Room, 2nd Floor, Building 101, University of Tokyo, Komaba

Speaker: Dr. Julia Jansen (Department of Philosophy, University College Cork)

Title: "The Imagination in Kant: About the Unprovable Harmony Between Mind and World"

Moderator: Takahiro Nakajima (UTCP)
Commentator: Futoshi Hoshino (UTCP)
Language: English | Admission Free | No Registration Required

Biography
Dr. Julia Jansen, PhD has been a researcher and teacher of philosophy at University College Cork (Ireland) since 2002. After having studied and taught philosophy in Germany (Tübingen and Marburg) and in the United States, she received her Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook where she worked with Donn Welton and Edward S. Casey.

Dr. Jansen's main research areas are Kant's theoretical philosophy, Husserlian phenomenology, and aesthetics. She is the author of numerous articles in those fields and has recently completed her monograph on Imagination in Transcendental Philosophy: Kant and Husserl Reconsidered (under review). She is co-editor of Rediscovering Aesthetics (Stanford University Press, 2009) and of Critical Communities and Aesthetic Practices (Springer, 2011).

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