
Welcome to the Boston-Area Consortium for Kant and 19th Century German Philosophy
The Boston-Area Consortium for German Philosophy fosters research and collaboration among Boston-area scholars working on German philosophers such as Kant, the later German idealists, and other 19th century German-speaking thinkers, and on their influence on other philosophical traditions.
On this website, you will find information about past, current, and future events concerning these figures and offered at institutions such as Boston University, Boston College, and Harvard University. Events include classes and seminars, conferences, workshops, reading groups, and colloquia.
If you would like to receive newsletters regarding upcoming Boston-area events related to the theme of the Consortium and/or hosted by its members, please click the ‘Subscribe’ button on the bottom-right corner of this page. You will receive approximately one newsletter per semester via email.
Advisory Board: Paul Katsafanas (Boston University), Elisa Magrì (Boston College), Samantha Matherne (Harvard), Michael Rosen (Harvard), Sally Sedgwick (Boston University), Allen Speight (Boston University).
For inspiration for this Consortium, we are indebted to the organizers of the Chicago-Area Consortium in German Philosophy, in particular Professors Rachel Zuckert and Mark Alznauer.
We also owe thanks to the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Boston University for the financial support that has made this Consortium possible.
