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“Kant’s Response to Hume in the Second Analogy: A Critique of Buchdahl’s and Friedman’s Accounts”, Saniye Vatansever (Yeditepe, Philosophy)

“Kant’s Response to Hume in the Second Analogy: A Critique of Buchdahl’s and Friedman’s Accounts” By Saniye Vatansever (Yeditepe, Philosophy) Date:  Wednesday 20th December, 2017 Time: 1640-1745 Place: H-232 Abstract: While commentators mostly agree that in the Second Analogy Kant responds to the “Humean problem,” there is not yet an agreement on exactly which Humean problem he aims to solve. L.W. Beck, Gerd Buchdahl, Graham Bird and Henry Allison, among […]

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“Rethinking Turkish Language Reforms: Language and Resistance in the Republican Era”, Ali Bolcakan from the University of Michigan

Dear Colleagues and Students, On Wednesday, December 20, Ali Bolcakan from the University of Michigan will give the following talk, as part of the Center for Turkish Literature Speaker Series.   Rethinking Turkish Language Reforms: Language and Resistance in the Republican Era   Ali Bolcakan is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan. […]

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