We are pleased to announce the Graduate Workshop Series 2025-26, organized by the Continental Philosophy Northwest Research Network at the University of Manchester. The theme of the workshop is Kant, German Idealism, and Romanticism.
The deadline to apply to present is 15 September.
Below you can find more information about the event and the application process.
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The Continental Philosophy Northwest Research Network (CPNWRN) is a platform for research in the continental philosophical tradition, broadly understood. Our activities include lectures, symposia, and thematic workshop series, with contributions from both established scholars and graduate researchers.
As part of our 2025–26 programme, we are running a Graduate Workshop Series devoted to Kant, German Idealism, Romanticism, and their reception. The series will provide a forum for presenting work in progress, fostering rigorous and constructive discussion among researchers working within these traditions in their philosophical, philological, or historical dimensions.
Possible topics include: Kant’s critical philosophy, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Hölderlin, Schiller, Novalis, 19th-century reception, and subsequent engagements in phenomenology, critical theory, and contemporary thought that remain grounded in this tradition.
Workshops will take place in person at the University of Manchester campus, with the first series running in the first semester. We welcome proposals from researchers based anywhere in the UK and Ireland.
To propose a presentation, please email cpnwrnworkshop@gmail.com with:
- a short title,
- a 300-word abstract,
- your programme affiliation.
Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis until 15 September 2025, or until all slots are filled.
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