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Séminaire québécois en philosophie moderne (Sherbrooke, Québec, 26-28 septembre 2013)
Québec Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy / Séminaire québécois en philosophie moderne
Université de Sherbrooke, Bishop’s University, and North Hatley, QC (Hovey Manor)
Sherbrooke and North Hatley, Québec Continue reading
CFA : Descartes at Pacific APA (San Diego)
The newly-formed Descartes Society invites abstracts for 20-minute talks/papers to be given at the Pacific APA in San Diego in mid-April 2014. Send your abstract to: Roger Florka at rflorka@ursinus.edu. Deadline: September 20. Decision by mid-October.
CFP: Conference on Berkeley and the Three Dialogues (Dublin, 4-6 April 2014)
The Department of Philosophy, in collaboration with the College’s Research
Institute for the Humanities, the Long Room Hub, and with the assistance and
support of the International Berkeley Society is pleased to announce a
Conference on Berkeley and the Three Dialogues, to be held in the Long Room
Hub from Friday evening to Sunday evening, April, 4th-6th 2014. Continue reading
Master in modern and contemporary european philosophy (Luxembourg)
Cambridge Platonism Workshop (May 31-Jun 1st – University of Cambridge)
Cambridge Platonism: Reception and Influence.
To be held at Clare College, University of Cambridge on May 31st – June
1st. The program will run as follows: Continue reading
Scepticisme et pensée morale de Michel de Montaigne à Stanley Cavell (ENS, Paris, 31 mai et 1er juin 2013)
Colloque international organisé par Jean-Charles Darmon (UVSQ-IUF, dir. du CRRLPM), Philippe Desan (Université de Chicago) et Gianni Paganini (Université du Piémont oriental, Accademia dei Lincei, Rome) en collaboration avec l’équipe « Etats, Société, Religion » de l’UVSQ, Frédéric Worms et le CIEPFC de l’ENS, l’UMR CELLF (Paris-Sorbonne, CNRS)
CFP : Berkeley Society Session at Eastern APA Baltimore (USA, 27-30 december 2013)
The International Berkeley Society invites submissions of abstracts for presentations at the IBS session at the Eastern Division meeting of the APA in Baltimore Dec. 27-30. The IBS is especially interested in 30-35 minute presentations that juxtapose Berkeley’s doctrines with those of his contemporaries. Please send abstracts (no more than 600 words) to Stephen Daniel no later than June 10. Priority will be given to speakers who have not made previous presentations at IBS-sponsored APA sessions.
CFP : Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy I (University of Groningen, NL, 29-30 January 2014)
We are pleased to announce the first meeting of the Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy. It aims at bringing together advanced students and scholars working on Early Modern Philosophy (broadly conceived, ranging from the later scholastics to Kant). Following similar models of workshops, we hope to stimulate further exchange and collaboration on various topics in the field.
“La prière continuelle au XVIIe siècle” (Villejuif, 30 mai 2013)
Jeudi 30 mai 2013, Laboratoire d’Etudes sur les Monothéismes, Campus CNRS, 7 rue Guy Môquet, 94801 Villejuif cedex Continue reading
Call for Papers and Sessions for the 60th Annual Rennaissance Society of America Meeting (New York, 27–29 March 2014)
The Program Committee welcomes submissions for individual papers or panels on any aspect of Renaissance studies, or the era ca. 1300–1700. Members are invited to post calls for papers on our website to aid in the organization of sessions (see below).
The deadline for all submissions is Tuesday, 11 June 2013.
To submit proposals, use this link : http://www.rsa.org/?page=2014NewYork
Aristotelian Natural Philosophy in the Early Modern Period (23-24 May 2013, Bruxelles)
The Sarton Centre for History of Science and the Department of Philosophy and Moral Science, Ghent University, are organising this conference at the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, Palais des Académies, 1 rue Ducale, Bruxelles. Continue reading
International Conference “The Radical Enlightenment: The Big Picture and its Details” (16-17 May 2013, Brussels)
The international conference ‘The Radical Enlightenment: The Big Picture and its Details’ seeks to bring together state-of-the-art research on the so-called ‘Radical Enlightenment’, which refers to a distinct yet multi-faceted line of thought within the Enlightenment movement that puts great emphasis on – inter alia – political reform and activism, personal freedom, social equality, and critique of religion. Continue reading
Journée d’études “Les figures de l’inquiétude au XVIIe siècle” (Paris, 22 mars 2013)
Cette journée aura lieu à l’Institut Catholique de Paris, 21 rue d’Assas, 75006 Paris. Le programme détaillé est ici.
Baier Chair in Early Modern Philosophy at the University of Otago
Applications are invited for the Baier Chair in Early Modern Philosophy at the University of Otago. Continue reading