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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20140129T040000
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SUMMARY:Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy (I)
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LOCATION:Oude Kijk In’t Jatstraat \, Groningen\, Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:<p>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.</p>\n<p>There are no fees for registration. Attendance is free and most welcome.</p>\n<p><strong>Contacts</strong>: Martin Lenz (M.Lenz@rug.nl) and Andrea Sangiacomo (A.Sangiacomo@rug.nl)</p>\n\n<p><strong>Program</strong>:</p>\n<p>First Day (jan. 29)</p>\n<p>9.00 Keith Fennen (Miami University OH): Charity and Generosity in Descartes&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>Passions of the Soul</p>\n<p>10.00 Keith Green (East Tennessee): Spinoza on Self-Consciousness and Self-Knowledge</p>\n<p>Coffee Break</p>\n<p>11.15 Francesca Rebasti (Universit&agrave\; Statale di Milano &ndash\; EHESS Paris): The Problem of</p>\n<p>Conscience in Thomas Hobbes's Political Theology</p>\n<p>12.15 Anselm Oelze (HU Berlin): Hobbes&rsquo\; Nominalism Revisited</p>\n<p>Lunch</p>\n<p>15.00 Jennifer Marusic (Brandeis University): Locke on Judgment\, Truth\, and the</p>\n<p>Possibility of Misrepresentation</p>\n<p>16.00 Richard Fry (Georgetown): Locke&rsquo\;s Account of Animal Reasoning</p>\n<p>Coffee Break</p>\n<p>16.15 Claudia Dumitru (Bucharest): Crucial Experiments and Demonstrative Induction in</p>\n<p>Newton's New Theory about Light and Colors</p>\n<p>17.15 First Keynote Address: Eric Schliesser (Ghent): Necessity and Newton's Polemics</p>\n<p>with Spinoza</p>\n<p>19.30 Dinner</p>\n<p>Second Day (jan. 30)</p>\n<p>9.00 Osvaldo Ottaviani (SNS di Pisa): Leibniz&rsquo\;s Argument for the Uniqueness of the</p>\n<p>Actual World</p>\n<p>10.00 Sylvia Pauw (Amsterdam): Logic and Ontology in Kant&rsquo\;s Metaphysics: The Case of</p>\n<p>the Categories of Quantity</p>\n<p>Coffee break</p>\n<p>10.15 Cody Staton (Leuven): Kant\, Spinoza\, and the Problem of Teleology</p>\n<p>11.15 Second Keynote Address: Ursula Renz (Klagenfurt): TBA</p>\n<p>13.00 End of the Seminar</p>\n\n<p><strong>Location</strong></p>\n<p>The conference will be held at the&nbsp\;Harmonie&nbsp\;Complex\, Oude&nbsp\;Kijk&nbsp\;In&rsquo\;t&nbsp\;Jatstraat&nbsp\;(Room 1313.0309 &ndash\; see picture below)\, in the center of Groningen\, Which is at a walking distance (approximately 15 minutes) from Groningen central station.</p>\n<p>For further information: <a href="http://www.philos.rug.nl/Dutch%20Seminar/">http://www.philos.rug.nl/Dutch%20Seminar/</a></p>\n\n<p>Facebook: &ldquo\;Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy&rdquo\; (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/DutchSeminarInEarlyModernPhilosophy?fref=ts">https://www.facebook.com/DutchSeminarInEarlyModernPhilosophy?fref=ts</a>)</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Martin Lenz;CN=Andrea Sangiacomo:
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