Alexander Baumgarten's Metaphysics


Alexander Baumgarten's Metaphysics:
Sources, Interpretation and Influence


March 27-29, 2014
La Salle University
Philadelphia, PA

Confirmed Speakers:
Henry Allison (UCSD)
Corey Dyck (University of Western Ontario)
Ursula Goldenbaum (Emory University)
Paul Guyer (Brown University)
Gary Hatfield (University of Pennsylvania)
Desmond Hogan (Princeton University)
Brandon Look (University of Kentucky)
Rudolf Makkreel (Emory University)
Three-hundred years after the birth of Alexander Baumgarten, La Salle University is hosting a conference devoted to his influential Metaphysica. In addition to being the scientific foundation for all of Baumgarten’s other writings, the Metaphysica is arguably the single most important textbook on the topic published in the German tradition prior to Immanuel Kant. It provides by far the richest, clearest, most concise and most systematic presentation of a complete metaphysical system of the kind envisioned by Leibniz and Wolff. It went through seven Latin and two German editions over a span of twenty-seven years during which it provided the model of philosophical instruction for thinkers such as Mendelssohn, Abbt, Kant, Herder, Eberhard and Maimon. In particular, it formed the basis of Kant’s lectures on metaphysics, anthropology and religion over four decades. Now, for the first time, it is available to scholars in both German (holzboog-frommann, 2011) and English (Bloomsbury, 2013).

Funding for this conference has been provided by the Greater Philadelphia Philosophical Consortium, La Salle University, the North American Kant Society and the American University of Beirut.