BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T131918Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20190605T050000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20190607T130000 SUMMARY:Responses to Newton: The impact of the mathematical-experimental paradigm on natural philosophy\, epistemology\, and metaphysics (1687 – 1800) UID:20240328T131938Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/Brussels LOCATION:Andreas Vesaliusstraat 2\, Leuven\, Belgium\, 3000 DESCRIPTION:
Invited Speakers:
\nThomas Ahnert (University of Edinburgh)
\nMary Domski (University of New Mexico)
\nLisa Downing (Ohio State University)
\nPhilippe Hamou (Université\; Paris Nanterre)
\nChristian Leduc (Université\; de Montré\;al)
\nTinca Prunea-Bretonnet (University of Bucharest)
\nThe aim of the conference is to take steps towards a balanced and comprehensive account of the multi-faceted effects of Newton&rsquo\;s work on disciplines such as natural philosophy\, epistemology\, and metaphysics during the late seventeenth- and eighteenth century. Existing research on this topic tends to focus on the ways in which the mathematical-experimental methodology represented by Newton conquered Europe. Challenging this approach\, the conference seeks to address the full spectrum of responses to Newton\, responses ranging from emulations and appropriations to incisive modifications\, distortions\, and contestations. Accordingly\, the conference seeks to broaden the scope of existing research by addressing non-canonical and canonical philosophers and movements alike. Contributions that deal with historiographical questions and problems are particularly welcome.
ORGANIZER;CN=Laurence Bouquiaux;CN=Karin De Boer;CN=Steffen Ducheyne;CN=Arnaud Pelletier;CN=Anne-Lise Rey: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR