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SUMMARY:The Natural Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes: Its Context and Development
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LOCATION:Oxford\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Friday 3 February\, Maison Fran&ccedil\;aise d&rsquo\;Oxford</strong><br><br>10.00-10.30 Tea/Coffee - Welcome by Luc Borot\, Director of the MFO<br><br>Morning Session<br><br>Chair: Noel Malcolm (All Souls College\, Oxford)<br><br>10.30-11.30 Timothy Raylor (Carleton College\, Northfield)<br>Hobbes's Method of Composition and its Implications<br><br>11.30-12.30 Stephen Clucas (Birkbeck College\, London)<br>Defining the Terms of Motion in Hobbes's Natural philosophy<br><br>Afternoon Session I<br><br>Chair: Kinch Hoekstra (University of California\, Berkeley)<br><br>14.00-15.00 John Henry (University of Edinburgh)<br>Galileo\, Hobbes\, and the Physics of Simple Circular Motion<br><br>15.00-16.00 Douglas Jesseph (University of South Florida)<br>Hobbes on the Foundations of Natural Philosophy<br><br>Afternoon Session II<br><br>Chair: Luc Borot (MFO)<br><br>16.30-18.00 Daniel Garber (Princeton University)<br>Hobbes\, Descartes\, and Laws of Nature<br>Francesca Giuliano (Universit&agrave\; del Salento)<br>Response to Dan Garber<br><br><br><strong>Saturday 4 February\, All Souls College</strong><br><br>Morning Session I<br><br>Chair: Catherine Wilson (University of Aberdeen)<br><br>9.30-10.30 Franco Giudice (Universit&agrave\; degli Studi di Bergamo)<br>The Place of Optics in Hobbes's Natural Philosophy<br><br>10.30-11.30 Elaine Stroud (University of Wisconsin)<br>Lines of Vision: A Construction Integrating Physics\, Geometry\, and Psychology<br><br>Morning Session II&nbsp\;<br><br>Chair: Daniel Garber (Princeton University)<br><br>11.45-12.45 Philip Beeley (Linacre College\, Oxford)<br>Experimentarian Philosophers. Hobbes's Writings on Pneumatics and their Reception by Boyle and Wallis<br><br>Afternoon Session<br><br>Chair: Martine P&eacute\;charman (CNRS-MFO)<br><br>14.00-15.00 Agostino Lupoli (Universit&agrave\; degli Studi di Milano)<br>Hobbes&rsquo\;s Concept of Accident<br><br>15.00-16.00 Cees Leijenhorst (Radboud University Nijmegen)<br>Causality and Representation in Hobbes's De Corpore</p>
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