7:00 PM Susan Neiman
Enlightenment on Trial
International Conference
Also streamed Live via Zoom. Please register here for
Friday, July 5
Saturday, July 6
Sunday, July 7
Monday, July 8
Conception: Susan Neiman, Potsdam
with Aleida Assmann, Konstanz; David Bell, Princeton; Omri Boehm, New York/Berlin; Lorraine Daston, Berlin; Konstanty Gebert, Warsaw; Stephen Holmes, New York; Daniel Kehlmann, Berlin; Philip Kitcher, New York; Claire Messud, Cambridge, Mass.; Fintan O’Toole, Dublin; Diana Pinto, Paris; Lutz Raphael, Trier; Cheryce von Xylander, Lüneburg; Kaveh Yazdani, Storrs; Lea Ypi, London; Benjamin Zachariah, Potsdam
2024 is the 300th anniversary of Immanuel Kant’s birthday. To celebrate the greatest philosopher of the Enlightenment, the Einstein Forum will host a series of events through September. Kicking off our Denkfest is a conference presenting the case against the Enlightenment along with arguments in its defense. The idea of putting the Enlightenment on trial stems from Kant himself. He often wrote of the tribunal of reason, and one of his greatest concerns was the charge that freedom of thought would lead to nihilism. Abandoning the Enlightenment, as so many urge us to do today, means not only abandoning efforts to cultivate our capacities for reason, but also three principles at the core of any progressive worldview: a commitment to universalism over tribalism, a belief in a hard distinction between justice and power, and a belief in the possibility of progress itself.
Program
Jul 5, 2024
7:30 PM Fintan O’Toole
Kant and the Contemporary Public Discourse
8:30 PM Christian Dawid, Daniel Kahn
»Freedom is a Verb« and other songs
Jul 6, 2024
11:00 AM David A. Bell
The Uses and Abuses of Enlightenment
12:30 PM Aleida Assmann
Can the Enlightenment Enlighten Itself?
1:30 PM
Lunch break
3:00 PM Lorraine Daston
Diversity and Universalism
4:30 PM Claire Messud
Where Did the Time Go?
6:00 PM Christian Dawid, Daniel Kahn, Stella Morgenstern
Lord of the Air
A musical play based on Daniel Kehlmann’s Tyll
Jul 7, 2024
11:00 AM Cheryce von Xylander
Universalist Dietetics at Odds
12:30 PM Konstanty Gebert
Totalitarianism and Genocide: Bastard Children of the Enlightenment?
1:30 PM
Lunch break
3:00 PM Kaveh Yazdani
Universalizing the “Rest,” Periodizing Global History, and Deprovincializing the West
4:30 PM Lutz Raphael
Defending Professional Historical Reasoning with Kant
6:00 PM Benjamin Zachariah
Enlightenments Lost in the Post
Jul 8, 2024
11:00 AM Stephen Holmes
Is Attention to Injustice Inevitably Selective?
12:30 PM Diana Pinto
Enlightenment at Last! Unveiling the Kant Statue, Lagos, Nigeria, September 30, 2084
(An iconoclastic exercise in intellectual speculation)
1:30 PM
Lunch break
3:00 PM Philip Kitcher
Reclaiming Adam Smith
4:30 PM Lea Ypi
Kant on Revolution
6:00 PM Omri Boehm, Daniel Kehlmann