We are glad to give notice of the program of the Leuven Seminar in Classical German Philosophy, Spring 2026, which will find place on Zoom. Unless otherwise noted, the sessions of the seminar will take place on Thursday, 5:00-6:30 pm (CET).
The Leuven Seminar in Classical German Philosophy is organized by Karin de Boer, Luis Felipe Garcia, and Manuel Tangorra.
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Please find below the description as well as the program of the seminar.
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This online seminar, convening on Zoom, is intended to create a platform where junior and senior researchers can share their ideas, receive support and feedback, and create new bonds. In principle, the seminar will take place every two weeks from October to December and from February to June. The formats include individual talks with or without pre-circulated papers, book sessions, and workshops based on calls for papers. In all cases, there will be ample time for discussion.
Program
February 26, 5-7 pm. Talk.
Pierpaolo Betti (University of Paderborn), Du Châtelet’s Influence on Kant’s Early Response to Newtonianism. Respondents: Aaron Wells (Metropolitan State University of Denver).
March 12, 5-7 pm. Book Launch.
Timothy Franz (editor and translator), Maimon’s Essay on a New Logic or Theory of Thinking (OUP 2024).
Speakers: Timothy Franz (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile), Yitzhak Melamed (Johns Hopkins University), Luis Garcia (KU Leuven), Jelscha Schmid (University of Heidelberg).
April 2. Talk.
Mário Jorge de Carvalho (Universidade Nova de Lisboa), Quantity & Quality: Fichte’s double “totum analyticum” from the Nova methodo to the 1810-12 Berlin lectures
Respondent: Maurizio Malimpensa (Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic).
April 23. Discussion based on pre-circulated paper
Giulia Bernard (University of Padova), The Discursive Execution of Philosophy: Hegel’s Berlin Conception of Philosophy.
Respondent: Ioanna Bartsidi (Université Paris Nanterre).
May 7, 5-7 pm. Workshop.
Rodrigue Nzameyo (École normale supérieure de Yaoundé), Zeyad El Nabolsy (York University Toronto), Marie-Louise Krogh (Leiden University), Hegel and the Global South II
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