(Speakers and Titles 2015)
- Claus Beisbart “Whewell’s Conception of Philosophy of Science”
- Arianna Betti “Philosophy as an Axiomatic Science? Bolzano’s Characterization of Philosophy in Was ist Philosophie? (1849) in the light of his Theory of Grounding”
- Denis Fisette “Psychology as Science. Franz Brentano and Auguste Comte’s Positivism”
- Guillaume Frechette “The Descriptive Psychology Research Programme – Brentano’s Contribution to Scientific Philosophy”
- Timmy de Goeij “Kant’s Campaign against the Synthesis of Empiricism and Rationalism”
- Dietmar Heidemann “Kant’s discovery of realism”
- Wolfgang Huemer “”Vera philosophiae methodus”: Brentano’s conception of philosophy as rigorous science”
- Carlo Ierna “The Foundation of Philosophy as Science”
- Dale Jacquette “Brentano and the Ambiguities of Scientific Philosophy”
- Hynek Janousek “Husserl on Ideal Meaning of Science and its Expressibility”
- Karianne Marx “Towards a ‘philosophy without a nickname’: How K. L. Reinhold sought to overcome spiritualism, materialism, dogmatic skepticism and supernaturalism”
- Dirk van Miert “Writing the history of science around 1800”
- Olaf Müller “On the Very Idea of Goethe’s, Schelling’s, and Ritter’s Polarity”
- Helmut Pulte “In Praise of Scientific Sobriety: Jakob Friedrich Fries on Scientific Philosophy, Empiricism, Criticism and the Dynamisation of Kant’s Apriori”
- Petr Rezvykh ““Dogmatismus” und “Kritizismus” in F.W.J. Schellings Frühwerk”
- Alan Richardson “Disillusionment, Inconvenience, and Scientific Philosophy: Logical Empiricism and Philosophical Modernism”
- Robin Rollinger “Keeping Things Real: Brentano’s Metaphysical Rejection of Bolzano and Husserl”
- Barry Smith “Metaphysics After Darwin”
- Peter Sperber “Philosophy’s Scientific Method: Transcendental Methodology in Kant and Fries”
- Peter Andras Varga “To Deny Scientific Knowledge in Order to Make Room for Philosophy as Science: The Ignorabimus Debate and its Influence on Brentano’s and Husserl’s Notions of Metaphysics.”
- Harald Wiltsche “Empiricism, Phenomenology, and Science”
- Paul Ziche “Feelings, empiricism, and realism”