Nicholas Stang

is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Canada Research Chair at the University of Toronto. He works on metaphysics and epistemology at the intersection of classical German philosophy (esp. Kant and Hegel) and analytic philosophy. He is currently writing a book titled How is Metaphysics Possible? A Critique of Analytic Reason, which applies Kant’s critique of reason to contemporary analytic metaphysics. He is also working on the Acosmism problem in Spinoza and German idealism, as well as on Kant’s metaphysical deduction of the categories.

Time of visit: 09/2023-08/2024