Introduction
The aim of this conference is to bring together scholars working on Kant's and Kantian
conceptions of freedom and agency, broadly construed to include a range of questions
concerning moral psychology, the metaphysics of free will, and the role of freedom in
Kant's and Kantian ethics, among others. Some of these questions still stand in need
of answers despite lively debate among scholars over the last several decades. Others
have received far too little attention. Participants include some of the world's leading
scholars on these issues:
Ralf Bader (Oxford)
Kyla Ebels-Duggan (Northwestern)
Kelin Emmett (Toronto)
Patricia Kitcher (Columbia)
Huaping Lu-Adler (Georgetown)
Colin McLear (Nebraska)
Derk Pereboom (Cornell)
Karl Schafer (Pittsburgh)
Nicholas Stang (Toronto)
Benjamin Vilhauer (City College of New York)
Eric Watkins (UC San Diego)
Aaron Wells (Notre Dame)
Ariel Zylberman (McGill)