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KFA Moderation: Leman Toykan Meeting subheadings: What does the identification of the absolute with nature in Schelling and the idea of this identity mean? How does reason or the absolute reveal itself quantitatively? Are the powers and possibilities of nature a manifestation of reason? Where should we look for the possibility of human freedom in this plane of existence/nature? How can the relationship between philosophy and the mythological be revealed? Is the mythological irrational? Assoc. Çetin Türkyılmaz Areas of study: History of Philosophy, 19th Century Philosophy, Plato, Hellenistic-Roman Philosophy, Kant and German Philosophy after Kant CV: Hacettepe University Philosophy Faculty Member Cologne University Academic Work Hacettepe University Philosophy MA + PhD + Associate Professorship Istanbul University Philosophy BA Books: Thinking with Philosophers (2015) The Age of Depression: Kierkegaard, Marx and Nietzsche (2016) Please write to us your opinions and suggestions about our workshop. [email protected]