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Nicholas Stang (UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO)
How is Metaphysics Possible?

2022 | 2023

ISSUE NO. 3 | VOLUME CXXIII

MONDAY, 24 April 2023

18.00 - 19.45

CHANGE OF ROOM: Please note that this talk will be held on the first floor of Senate House in the Senate Room. Refreshments will be served in the Jessel Room.

about

Stang

Nicholas Stang is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Canada Research Chair in Metaphysics and its History at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Kant’s Modal Metaphysics (OUP, 2016), as well as numerous articles on the intersection of Kant, metaphysics, and German idealism. He recently edited, with Karl Schafer, a collection of essays on Kant’s metaphysics and epistemology, The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds, which will be published by OUP in 2022. He is currently working on his second monograph, tentatively titled How is Metaphysics Possible? A Critique of Analytic Reason.

Meeting Address

CHANGE OF ROOM: Please note that this talk will be held on the first floor of Senate House in the Senate Room. Refreshments will be served in the Jessel Room.

Senate House, University of London, Malet St, London WC1E 7HU.

meeting time

The Society’s philosophy talks take place every fortnight on Mondays throughout the academic year. Each talk starts at 18.00 and lasts for approximately an hour. The remainder of the time is dedicated to discussion, which ends at 19.45.

Catering

All of the Society’s philosophy talks are catered with fairtrade teas, coffees, and biscuits.

Admission

In line with the Society’s mission to make philosophy readily available to the general public, all talks are free and membership is not required.

Draft Papers

Following over a century of tradition, draft papers for all the talks are available in advance. Please note that draft papers can only be cited with the authors permission (see below for final publication and subscription details). The draft paper for a talk is available approximately one week prior to its schedule delivery.

Final Papers

For the past 142 years, the Proceedings has featured widely respected papers delivered by a range of prominent philosophers, such as Alfred North Whitehead, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Bertrand Russell, A.J. Ayer, P.F. Strawson, Karl Popper, Elizabeth Anscombe, Bernard Williams, Hubert Dreyfus, Alexander Nehamas, and Onora O’Neill. Final drafts of the papers – including discussion notes and exemplary graduate papers – are published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.

Accessibility

The venue at Senate House is wheelchair accessible and there are disabled toilet facilities on the ground floor. If you require a disabled parking space, or a hearing loop, please contact hdelascasas@aristoteliansociety.org.uk in advance, so that we can reserve these for you. Service animals are also welcome.