The first symposium of the "*Religion & Post-Kantian Philosophy Research Cluster*" (University of Sydney) will take place in the *Refectory *in the Quadrangle on* this Friday, 14 August* *2009, 9.30am -- 6.30pm.

All welcome.

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   *Symposium Programme*

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*9:30    /Welcome address/
Professor Duncan Ivison, Head of the School of Philosophical & Historical Inquiry

9:45    /Hegel, Recognition and Religion/
          Dr Damion Buterin (Macquarie University)

10:45    /Religion and Aesthetics in Feuerbach/
            Dr Jean-Philippe Deranty (Macquarie University)

11:45 /Kantian Origins: One Possible Path from Transcendental Idealism and to a Post-Kantian Theological Poetics/
            Professor Paul Redding (University of Sydney)

12:45    Lunch

13:30    /Schelling and Postreligion/
            Professor Wayne Hudson (University of Tasmania)

14:30    /The Volcano and the Dream: Consequences of Romanticism/
            Dr Robert Sinnerbrink (Macquarie University)

15:30    /Nietzsche's New Religion/
            Professor Julian Young (University of Auckland)

16:30    Coffee Break

16:50    /Responses/
Professor Lenny Moss (University of Exeter) and Dr Paolo Diego Bubbio (University of Sydney)

17:30    Round Table discussion with presenters
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The symposium is sponsored by the School of Philosophical and Historical Inquires at the University of Sydney, and organized by the Religion & Post-Kantian Philosophy Research Cluster (http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/philos/research/religion_and_post_kantian_research_cluster.shtml).

For more information, contact Paolo Diego Bubbio: [email protected] or (02) 9036 6335.

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Paolo Diego Bubbio and Paul Redding
/Coordinators of the Religion & Post-Kantian Philosophy Research Cluster
/http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/philos/research/religion_and_post_kantian_research_cluster.shtml
University of Sydney

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