Yale University
Faculty Lounge, Hall of Graduate Studies, Room 211
New Haven, CT
Friday, October 18
2:00-3:15 Ohad Nachtomy (Bar Ilan/Fordham): “Ce qu’il vienne de dire de la double infinité n’est qu’une entrée dans mon system: Leibniz’s Response to Pascal on Infinity and the Nature of Living Beings”
3:30-4:45 Giovanni Merlo (Barcelona): “Complexity, Existence and Infinite Analysis”
5:00-6:15 Steve Steward (Syracuse): “Solving the Lucky and Guaranteed Proof Problems”
Saturday, October 19
9:00-10:15 Julia Jorati (Ohio State): “Three Types of Spontaneity, Teleology and Monadic Actions”
10:30-11:45 Christopher Noble (Villanova): “Is Knowledge Necessary for Action? Leibniz and the Occasionalists”
2:00-3:15 Marine Picon (ENS Lyon): “Another Look at Leibniz and Platonism”
3:30-4:45 Peter Myrdal (Uppsala): “Why are Faculties Unintelligible? The Metaphysical Basis of Leibniz’s Criticism of Aristotelian Powers”
5:00-6:00 LSNA Business Meeting
Sunday, October 20
9:00-10:15 John Whipple (Illinois, Chicago): “Discours Exoterique in the Essais de Theodicée: Moral and Physical Evil”
10:30-11:45 Gregory Brown (Houston): “Leibniz on the Possibility of a Spatial Vacuum”
Website.
Contacts: Tom Feeney, Julia Borcherding, or Matt Leisinger.
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paolanicolas (September 10, 2013). Conference: Leibniz Society of North America (Yale University, USA, October 18-20, 2013). ESEMP’s notebooks. Retrieved February 6, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/oihd