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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190911T044500
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SUMMARY:Reassessing Bergson
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LOCATION:Pembroke College\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom\, CB2 1RF
DESCRIPTION:<p>(Note that there is an introductory reading seminar for postgraduate students on the 10th September\; for further details please contact mm2153@cam.ac.uk)</p>\n\n<p>PROGRAMME</p>\n<p>Wednesday 11 September</p>\n<p>8.45-9.00. Maty&aacute\;&scaron\; Moravec (Cambridge)\, Welcome &amp\; Introduction</p>\n<p>9.00-9.45. Anne Sophie Meincke (Southampton)\, &ldquo\;Lessons from Bergson for (Analytic) Process Metaphysics&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>9.45-10.30. Florian Fischer (Siegen)\, &ldquo\;Bergsonian Answers to Contemporary Persistence Questions&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>10.30-11.00: Tea break</p>\n<p>11.00-11.45. Mark Sinclair (Roehampton)\, &ldquo\;Express Yourself! Bergson on Freedom&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>11.45-13.00. Lunch</p>\n<p>13.00-13.45. Steven Savitt (UBC)\, &ldquo\;What Bergson Should Have Said to Einstein&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>13.45-14.30. Suzanne Guerlac (Berkeley)\, &ldquo\;Bergson: Misreadings / Rereadings&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>14.30-15.00: Tea break</p>\n<p>15.00-15.45. Elie During (Paris X Nanterre)\, &ldquo\;Indeterminacy\, Non-Locality and Simultaneity: Uncovering Bergson&rsquo\;s Creative Present&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>15.45-16.30.&nbsp\;Emmanuel Picavet (Paris I Panth&eacute\;on-Sorbonne)\, &ldquo\;Bergsonian Challenges for Our Understanding of Regulation\, Interaction and Constraints in Connection With Collective Aspirations.&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>Thursday 12 September</p>\n<p>8.45-9.00. Opening remarks</p>\n<p>9.00-9.45. Barry Dainton (Liverpool)\, &ldquo\;Bergson\, Einstein\, and the Fall of Light&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>9.45-10.30. Caterina Zanfi (CNRS / ENS)\,&nbsp\;&ldquo\;Time and History in Bergson&rsquo\;s Philosophy&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>10.30-11.00.&nbsp\;Tea break</p>\n<p>11.00-11.45. Fr&eacute\;d&eacute\;ric Worms (ENS)\,&ldquo\;Thinking in Bergson&rsquo\;s Philosophy&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>11.45-13.00. Lunch</p>\n<p>13.00-13.45. Sonja Deppe (Jena / Landau)\, &ldquo\;The Benefits of Bergson&rsquo\;s &lsquo\;Qualitative Multiplicity&rsquo\; for Temporal Metaphysics&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>13.45-14.15. Tea break</p>\n<p>14.15-15.00. Yaron Wolf (Oxford)\, &ldquo\;Bergson and the Experience of Time: A Contemporary Perspective&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>15.00-15.30. Florian Fischer (Siegen)\, Concluding Remarks</p>\n\n<p>This event is supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council\, the Aristotelian Society\, the British Society for the History of Philosophy\, Faculty of Divinity\, University of Cambridge\, the Mind Association\, Pembroke College\, Cambridge\, the Soci&eacute\;t&eacute\; des amis de Bergson\, and co-organised together with the Society for Philosophy of Time.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Florian Fischer;CN=Matyas Moravec;CN=Zoe Walker:
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