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SUMMARY:Du Châtelet's Scientific Methodology
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DESCRIPTION:<p>&Eacute\;milie Du Ch&acirc\;telet&rsquo\;s Scientific Methodology</p>\n<p>Hypotheses and the Principles of Knowledge</p>\n<p>23rd/24th of May 2024</p>\n<p>International Online Conference</p>\n<p>Organized by</p>\n<p>Clara Carus</p>\n<p>Head of the DFG-Research Project</p>\n<p><em>The Relationship between the Theory of Hypotheses and the Principles of Knowledge in &Eacute\;milie Du Ch&acirc\;telet</em></p>\n<p>at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists</p>\n<p>Keynote Address: Katherine Brading (Duke University)</p>\n<p>Interest and scholarship on Du Ch&acirc\;telet has been growing exponentially recently. Many Du Ch&acirc\;telet scholars see her scientific methodology at the heart of her philosophy. Du Ch&acirc\;telet developed an intriguing theory of hypotheses\, elaborating on the scope\, legitimacy\, content and proper establishment of hypotheses. Furthermore\, she put forward an account of knowledge on the basis of self-evident axiomatic principles of knowledge. In Du Ch&acirc\;telet&rsquo\;s scientific methodology the principles of knowledge and the theory of hypotheses stand in a compelling relation. Du Ch&acirc\;telet takes up important ideas from Descartes\, Leibniz\, Wolff\, Locke and Newton (among others) and develops them further in her scientific methodology\, while consciously distancing herself from other aspects of their works.</p>\n<p>This workshop features some of the most prominent Du Ch&acirc\;telet scholars as well as international experts in Early Modern Methodology and is committed to exploring Du Ch&acirc\;telet&rsquo\;s scientific methodology in its content and historic significance. It will be a fun and inclusive event\, which is open to students and faculty alike.</p>\n<p>All are welcome and attendance is free. Please register at <a href="mailto:clara.carus@uni-paderborn.de">clara.carus@uni-paderborn.de</a> with your name\, email address and affiliation (if applicable).</p>\n<p>Speakers: Katherine Brading (Keynote)\, Fatema Amijee\, Peter Anstey\, Clara Carus\, Katherine Dunlop\, Andrew Janiak\, Ruth Hagengruber\, Qiu Lin\, Pedro Prikladnitzky\, Andrea Reichenberger\, Natalia Lorena Zorilla Sirlin\, Aaron Wells</p>\n<p>Times:</p>\n<p>23rd of May 2024 1.45pm-5.30pm CET</p>\n<p>24th of May 2024 9.45am-5.30pm CET</p>\n<p>Location:</p>\n<p>Online/Zoom</p>
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