We are pleased to announce that Katerina Deligiorgi from the University of Sussex will be giving two talks this coming week. On Tuesday, February 19th at 2 pm in Malloy 220, she will give a talk entitled “Arbitrium sensitivum liberum: what is it?”
On Wednesday, February 20th at 3 pm in Main Building 303 she will be giving a workshop, “Kant on the sublime: the pleasures of contra-purposiveness”. We will have coffee and refreshments available at this talk.
Katerina Deligiorgi works mainly on Kant and Hegel, and most recently has published a book entitled The Scope of Autonomy: Kant and the Morality of Freedom. To learn more, please visit her page on the University of Sussex website: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/philosophy/people/peoplelists/person/198873